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THE MACON TELEGRAPH* MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, L903
S
MINISTERS TO FORM | HELP IS NEEDED I
AN ASSOCIATION FOR A WORTHY CAUSE |
SUNDAY SCHOOL
UNION SERVICES
tier—Will He Held
Iona Divines of *
or CfcrUt'a Ser- j
»t Y. M. C. A.
Industrial Ifn
r«* Room mm Ifa
Commend It to
All the White ministers of Macon are
Invited to meet thla morning at it o’clock
In the Y. M. C. A. building, for the pur- The Industrial Home 1
of organizing a ministerial asso- I h*PO the worst crowded Institution In
elation. > the state. There are now nearly one
The divines of thla city desire an asso- i hundred and twenty children cared for
iiterratlng Programme A
-Meetinga will llr Held I
e Room of the Flrat I
urch Every Wednesday
>» at 3i30 O'clock.
ORDINATION SERMON
BY RECTOR F. F. REESE
The Sunday School Teachers' Union has
arranged :he following programme of
I - , i — service,. to be held In the lecture room
tion dedicated to the Lord'* work. They at the home and housed In five dormi- I of the nrrt Baptlat church every Wednea-
feel that there 1. an Important work tor t totVeJ, Ttventy-thre. little Kiri. are lit 1 «»» atiernooh at 3n o'clock:
them to do aa minister* of Qod. without , two liut« rooivn m It.u.* Cottuno and Jar.uary 7. Leeeon t~"Chrt.t!an Living"
reference to any denomination. It Is ihStyW^Sltta-Primary. Ml.. May McKenalc; Junior,
thought various charitable plans wtu be I? K , f, “ JJJ! i Miss Annie Belle Smith
inaugurated by the association, and that | talled pe House of Uouz. while about, j <nu>ry i( Leeton J—"Paul at Thea.a-
helpful tugge.tlon can be made by the y l "»* occupy three other cottages, ionics and Berea "-Primary Ml.a Fannie
-jrtou, mlnletera. ITI "“
-The large cities
M unabw to provide ■■
■ f thla crowded condition,
i Mr. Mumtord. founder of the home,
he. begun a movement to raise o 15.000
building fund with which to enlarge the
. capacity of thla noble Institution. One
thousand dollars have already been
i talced and tJOO of ibis was given by
• large cities everywhere in the South
cVve a ministerial anaedatlan. and they
bavin accomplished a practical good for
humanl y and the cause of Christ. It is
tbounti! the meeting this morning will
permir.ently arg.ntae, elect a chairman,
appoint committees, and begin active
work.'
\
Vk 5 y * occu ** lnrw lonlc * and Beroa"-Prlmary. Mlaa Fannie
hsipU-.^ chUdMii Tindall: Benlor. Mias Margaret MeBvoy.
\ 0T ‘.Km J *nuary M. Leaaon 4—"Paul's Couneel to
' . 1° provide for them because .a.. Th.e U i an i. nt tt_pai m . n , uu« t
In fDa^on’s
Playhouse
Mr. Stanley McCormick of Chicago. Ail
effort will be made at once to tnduce
the friends of the institution (and their
name i» legion) tb contribute something
to this fund. The fl.000 already raised
I is for the purpose of developing the
water power, laundry facilities, water
supply end a telephone. The other
IMHO kg needed to build and furnish
I additional dormitories and cottages.
1 The institution hat grown so rapidly
in public favor and la so well adver-
I tlaei throughout the state that when
ever a friendless child Is found the
Georgia industrial Home Is immedi
ately appealed to, to take the little one.
Three children recently came from Mil-
the TheeeaUmlans”—Primary, Mias Lula
Fulghum; Junior. Mrs. J. H. L. Gerdlne.
January ti Leaaon 6—“Raul at Athena"
—Primary, Mr*. Adolph Pettey; Senior,
Mias Lula Olaaa.
February 4. Lesson I—"The Church at
Corinth Founded"-Primary. Mlaa Allen
rlnon Will Re
Atlanta—Will
■cU In Griffin.
u ALICE IN WONDERLAND.”
It Is good fdr the old to be now and
then reminded of the days of tht.v
youth when the plain facta\>f life took
shhpe In their young Imagination ua
grotesque and wonderful mysterKs. An ■■■ -M
opportunity to revel once more' In the ledgevllte, having arrived here In an
bright past will be given the people of with their worthless father,
Macon tonight, when "Allot- in Won- utterly destitute, and their mother in
derland," the scintillating gorgeoui 1 the sanitarium. The mayor of Dalton,
aqjl beautiful Juvenile operetta win I several weeks ago. sent a little boy
be pres nte>1 at ti e A a'emy of Music, that was found In the streaks of that
mg 11 n*a nn 1 night * r-lfw ■ .1 f< ft nnAn ths ibArlH'a rhgfllV
matinee an.1 night
Thto delightful mu.'.cl adaptation of
Lewis Catroll'a granA ehlld atory la the
work of hi la. Hotw Leonard of N«w
' dtf. ’Wfr'vlfl have charge of the
( reduction. The brightest glrla and
oya of Macon id the number of one
hundred, are now being drilled tor theee
performances and have already reach*
ed the atage of great proficiency. The
coitumen, properties, etc., especially
prepared for theee productions are now
on the way and with them comes Col.
F. Bragg, the moat succeasful manager
of juvenile performances who ever es
sayed the work. Songs, dances,
marches specialties and aplendM atage
and calcium effects will be a few of
tbe charming features of Ibis really re
markable production .and two and one-
half hours of unalloyed delight can be
premised with certainty to the old aa
well aa the young who attend tbla sin
gularly picturesque end beautiful en
tertainment. Benefit of Yonah Lodge
Daughter* of Rebecca.
It la requested that nil the young
people and ehlldren who have parts In
"Alice In Wonderland" come to the
Academy of Muilc this afternoon at 2
o'clock and be prepared to appear to
the matinee.
. ’.i■.11. ,-tMii.ueti —rnm.ry. jsiea aui
Flemming: Senior. Rev. ii. n. Bardweli
February 11. Leeson *7—“Ctartsilnn s,-lf-
Control"—Primary, Mias Mamie Douglas;
Senior. Mt.e Emily Alien.
February 11. Lemon g-“Christlnn Llv-
Ing' -Prlmary. Mrs. Anoln P. Wheeler:
Senior. Mrs. J. tv. Hlnion.
, r '- Lemon »—"Paul end Apol-
IdW'-frUMry. Mr.. H. M. Sharp: Inler-
medleie. Dre. D. V. Ward.
March A Lemon l»-"Paul at Ephe.u."
-Primary. Mils Julia Good.il; Intermodi-
air. Mrs. G. p. Goailn.
March 11. Lemon u-"The Riot at Ephe-
.u. -Prlmarv. Ml*. Ruth Clark: Senior.
Col Claud Kales.
March it. Lemon ll-"P.ul'« llaemge
to the KphrMin."—Primary. Mle. Nettle
Peaeoeki Senior, Mm. W. M. Leg.
March 2P—A review temlan will be held.
Person ii.
Rev. F. F. Rtcsc. rector of Christ's
church in this city, will deliver the ordi
nation sermon at St Phtlllp'a church In
Atlanta tomorrow. Rev. G. Hendree Har-
riaon, formerly of Macon, will be ordained
a minister of the Episcopal church.
Tht services at St. Phillips will be very
Impressive, and a large congregation will
doubtless witness the ceremonies and
hear Rev. Mr. Reese. Bishop C. K. Kelson
will take part In tht ordination of Rev,
Mr. Harrison.
Mr. Harrison will have charge of St
George's church In Griffin. This parish la
a large and Important one. The friends
of Mr. Harrison In Macon and over the
atate arc gratttled to know thla popu
and learned divine will have in hla ke«?p-
n charge of such lmpor-ance. Rev.
Mr. Harrison was an assistant to Rev. Mr.
Reese at Christ's church In Macon. The
selection of Rector Rttu to preach the
ordination sermon was both a compliment
and appropriate.
OTIS SKINNER.
The dramatic season has no mors In
tcrestlng event than the coming ap
pearance of Mr. Bklnnsr In his o*w
play. “Lagan-*." None of tbs new vtn-
tures of the dramatic year booked fur
tho city, can distract attention from
thla attraction. Last season, Otis Skin
ner set a standard for himself It
"Francesca Ha Rimini," which will be
difficult to live up to. HIs success
cited a wide range of Interest, and
throughout the country he added to hi*
large clientele thousands of people who
are not habitual patrons of the thea
tre. For hisiannual production this
season Mr. Rklnner ha* chosen ths
stirring romance of "Lasarre" and
fashioned U Into, a drama. A simple In
dex of the play—a rude hut on tlje
shores of Lake Georgs, a picturesque
view of thla historic region by moon
light. a glimpse of the French court of
Napoleon epoch, a scene showing the
Count de Provence In hla exile In Rus
sia. and finally a return to this coun
try, .dlrirloslng n view of Green Hay.
Wisconsin, at ths time of its earliest
stage pictures promises a very skillful
dramatic arrangement of one of th
best modern novels. Academy of Music
Wednesday night, January 7.
KF.I.CBY A SHANNON.
Whether you consider It ns ns
f *ren e piece of stags craft or as mej
y a glorified novel, the result remnl
ths same; "Sherlock Holmes" as a pi
Is sn Indisputable success, and both
Herbert Kslcsr as tbs ImptrtiHH
detective and Effle Shannon as "Mlaa
Falkner" are entitled to more than
passing credit foi* having mads tt so.
From a view standpoint, "Sherlock
Holme*" In book form was unquestion
ably sufficient to stamp his creator.
Sir. A. Conan Doyle, aa a past master
of clever? Imaginative construction.
Made Into a play by Wm Gillette, It Is
a triumph of Inkhntous trickery, and
nobody knows the tricks of the stags
better thnn Qtltett
city adrift upon ths world's charity,
having been driven away from home
by a worthless father. This ti the
slims boy who ran away aoon after
coming to the home and was taken up
by the police and then taken to Mr.
Mumford, and he had to be lifted bod
ily Into the wagon by two boys from
the home and carried back. Now he
Is one of ths happiest Inmates of the
Institution/ having become 'convinced
that he was not in the hands of people
who would abuse him.
A canvass of the city of Macon will
be begun at once In the Interest of this
building fund, and there ahould be no
difficulty In raising It, as there is no
more worthy cause in the state of
Georgia.
The following letter, written hy Mr.
McCormick's private secretary to Mr.
Mumford. explains Itself:
215 Dearborn Street. Suite *00, Chi
cago. Dec. 10. 1002. Mr. W. E. Mum
ford. Fresident Ths Georgia Indus
trial Homs. Macon, Oa.—
"Dear Sir: Referring to the proposl
tlon of Mr. Stanley McCormick to do
nate 1500 towards a S1.000 fund for the
purpose of developing your water
power and electric light plant upon the
condition that the remaining 1700 be
flrat raised. Mr. McCormick la pleased
to note from your letter of the Id Inst
that the conditions have been more
than complied with; and X therefore
UM pleasure In handing you herewith
hla check for IJ00. and trust that you
may be able to carry out the larger
plans which you have In mind.
"Please sign and return enclosed re
ceipt With be^t wishes for the New
Year, I am youra very truly.
"HIRAM H. PRENTICE.’
The $1,000 already In hand has been
raised to meet Mr. McCormick's prop
osltlon. The friends everywhere 1
Georgia will continue to encourage this
the most laudable undertaking in ths
stats.
Nearly the 120 children In the home
had a most glorious Christmas, every
child receiving numerous presents. One
of Macon’s cleverest citizens and hi
good wife carried out a box of orange
In the name of hi# two t|ttle boys. An
other good cltlxen with bis wife and
daughter gave each child 25 centn for
Christmas money, whereupon twenty
three of the little boy# of the'homo
contributed their 25 cents to aid the
building and improvement fund. This
they did voluntarily. This tnetdent of
Itself should touch every heart and
rouse many responses to thla appeal
for help
at the
EDISON ON PROBLEMS
OF THE NOW YEAR
Plait ting llncterln, Getting Electric
ity Direct from Coal, Getting Pow
er ( Itenply from the Element* unit
Applying Electricity More Gener
ally to the Manufacture*.
BISHOP KEILEY
OF SAVANNAH
breached at Plo Nono Cbppel—Prom
ised tho Erection of it Church and
School Iloate — Delivered an Able
Dlaranrae nt St. Joseph's Clpircli to
* Large CoiiRreuntlon.
ItP.V. Dll. Me
nlaht at th
P. B. Girl<Jen of Atlanta Is nt Hotel
Lanier. *
T. M. Mitchell of TennJUe Is at the
Brown.
William Pratt of Augusta is at Ho
tel Lanier.
L. A. Bell of Atlanta Is stopping at
the Lanier.
T. Fleming of Augusta Is a guest
of te Bfown.
Mr. J. H. Rsy of Birmingham, Ala.,
Is in the city.
R. McCoy Dearing of Savannah Is a
guest of the Brown.
W. H. Peacock of Cochran Is stopping
at the Brown house.
D. Franklin of Tennllle Is regis
tered at the Brown.
E. C. Brewer of Tennllle is quartered
at the Brown house.
L. C. Barnett of Albany Is a guest
of the Hotel Lanier.
8. W. Brown of Hawklnsvllle Is stop
ping at the Lanter.
M. Mitchell of Tennllle Is regis
tered at the Brown.
Q. H. Howard of Sandersvllle Is quar
tered at the Brown.
C. J. limits of Ashburn Is stopping
at the Brown house.
J. F. Bohnnon of Ashburn Is quar
tered at the Brown.
E. F. Jackson of Albany Is a guest
’ the Brown house.
William Enrich of Columbus Is reg-
tered at Hotel Lanier.
J. D. PrankUn of Tennllle In stop
ping at the Brown house.
Hon. J. P. Brown of Hawklnsvllle
.ass. guvst of the Lanier yrnterday.
DEATH OK tl. At fit ST4 S Pl.ATT.
Thomas A. Edison, the great Inventor,
made the following statement to the
New York World:
."The great problems of the year are
tho problems of lighting bacteria, of
getting electricity direct from coal, of
getting power from tho element*
cheaply, and In applying the many
uses of electricity to manufactures.
"I look for a wonderful year. There
Is mor© activity In science than there
has over been before, more men are
working on big problems and gi-eat dis
coveries would be only naiurnl.
"For myself, iny storage battery, on
which 1 have worked four years, will
be put on the market in January. It
solve* tho traction problem, and Its
introduction means that the horso will
have to go.
"I expect to give up practical Inven
tion for two years. I am going to ex
periment—going to delve in some prob
lems that I have put by for nn Idle
time, and for once mn going to work
without having the production of p
commerc*al commodity in view.
"I am going Into the byways of scl
ence. I prefer not to say what my
experiment will be. Yes, trying to get
electricity direct from coal Is one of
them.
Fnltli In Mnrconl nnd Wlrel«s* Tel'
earnphy.
"The wireless telegraphy I assuredly
expect to see perfected for commer
cial purposes—If not fully so In 1903 at
least ndvnnced toward that end. The
right kind of man Is working at It, a
practical man, on earnest man, and I
have confluence in him.
"As to the objection that metwiRea
»noy be tapped—that's ns far ns the
objectors can see now. That may be
Only 6
More Days
and the guessing
contest will close.
Every purchnsor of a pair
of shoos hns a chance to win
a valuable prize.
Lester-Whitney
Shoe Company,
516 Cherry Street.
At 9 o'clock yes erdoy morning Right
Rev. Benjamin Kelley, bishop of tho
Catholic diocese of 8avannah. celebrated
"Fontlflrlal Mats" at tho Catholic chapel
on Plo Nono avenue. Vineville, nnd
preached an Impressive sermon.
An especially Interesting feature wna hla
anr»otT.cem«*nt that In a short time the
work’of building a church and schoolL
hou,. f,r V.rin.„ would » und,r l .K. ] .sorrow U ma/K
One Cent a Word
Advartliesiont* nsAcr head* of
Wanted, For ffale. For neat, Lott,
Found, Personal. Allacrllaneoua, ctu..
Inserted la this department for 1*
a word for each l**nr, Ho notlco
will tie counted a* less than 15
words. Kemttlnnces of |t and less
snar be made In postac# stamps.
WANTED
en. Thla statement was very gratifying to f ercn t
***• , I "I nm not Interested In tho flying
"IWto C0BV,n,a ,n "" r rraa much ibo"V ''u.m,- uu,.,,; ;«».
"1 expect ty sec electricity supplant WANTED-To rout t» or fi-room horns. Hu*
ateam na n motive power. In fifteen gusnla Heights. Good Tonant, care Tel*
years electricity will be tho railway egraph. ^
motive power; 1903 will advance It In
thnt direction.
"Nineteen hundred nnd three will
bring great advances In surgery, .in
the study of bacteria, in tho knowledge
of the cause nnd prevention of disease.
“Medicine is played out. Every new
specially arranged for the service yester
day.
METHODIST LAWS
FORBID THE BANS
Columbus Ledger.
The matter of ministers marrying di
vorced persons Is the subject of dis
cussion at this time in many section*
f the country on account of the fact
that In a number of recent Instances
they have refused to perform the cere
mony In ear« h where one of the per
ms had been divorced on other thnn
rlptural grounds.
"Unless I am well Informed of the
)n Itloiu surrounding the r ase of dl-
orced persons. I Invariably refuse to
uury them," said u promlr
list minister this morning.
'it Is against the law of :
ir its ministers to marry
Tonight at 7:80 o'clock Rev. F. C.
McConnell, D. D . of Atlanta, secretary
of the home mission board of the South
ern Baptl t convention, will deliver nn
addrea* at the Vlnevllte Baptist church.
Dr. McConnell Is an earnest/ eloquent
et taker nnd*no doubt all who attend
will be much .helped by the aervlce.
Under the leadership of Dr. McCon
nell the work of the home mfssjo'
board, covering the entire Pouther
, State*. Is making rapid progress. To-
»tter thnn Gillette. nlfht he w m t9 j| something of what
In technique and adroitness of con- lf doing In the South. The publh
•* cnrd, *" y ,nv ' t '‘’ 1 to * p "'* nt -
reajlrg art approximates genius). * In]
tp*dou« argument, smartness of device
and cunnlngnesa of both aural and op
tical flelua’on. "Sherlock Holmes" has
no rival. Its long lived and continued
popularity, fully Justlfles all that can
be eaJd of It.The company in support of
Mr. Kelcey and Miss Shannon Is up to
the high standard that they have al
ways studiously maintained, and the
scenic, costume and mechanical acce*»
sorlcs are of such a character that th-
great Conan Doyle.omettf play will
be presented here In a manner suffi
ciently satisfying to the most blase and
critical theatergoer.
The performance here will take placa
on Thursday, January Sth. Heat sal**
opens Wednesday at Ln
At I’hoi-nli, Arlsoiia—Well Known In
This <Tty. Whirl* Hr Oftrn
Visited During Life.
A message received In this city tell*
of th- death of II. Augustus I’latt,
luartcrfYiaster-g'-neral of the First t**r-
:'.’<-n.il i eg .men t of Dklatrmui. now
stationed at Phorrjfor City, Arizona.
Ills remains will be carried to Man
hattan. Kan., for burial.
During the Cuban campaign Mr.
Platt was stationed nt Albany. G.«..
where he sustained Injur!*-* by his
horse falling upon him. Rlnee then he
has been unfit for hard service, and ha*
spent moat of his time at Guthrie, Ok
lahoma. where he has large Inter
Mr. Platt visited Macon Often v
In the South, having many friends
“1 :■ * tv,. I.ri.lh- TH. M*-S*«rs K W
Harry D. F.nlth, both prominently
nected with the Ontftl of Ge<
railway here.
Several .»■ *•■
tlful Hou thla
columns of 1
Dally, after
probable tha
and the love for this
may reside here, nnd t
extend a full welcome.
Hla death l** the loss of a noble man.
a. faithful officer, end his friends nnd
Macon extend deepest sympathy to hla
berea*
i- «’f Macon, the 1*
By. appeared In the
paper, the Guthrl-
ratum horn n i«
account of relative*
this city, Mrs. Platt
WANTED—Experienced bookkeeper; stata
experience nnd give name hist employe
good salary, r ~
Cordele, Os.
Address i\, P. O. Box 830,
WANTED—An active, intelligent boy for
senernl office work; must ho able to
nnd wrlte n fairly good hand.
dbcov.ry of i.actorln show* u, nil thn /reqrMti^iwn hindwrtUoi.'Fq.tottlc.
more convincingly thnt we hnve been box (44. Macon. Ga.
wrong and that the million ton« of atuff
wo have taken was nil useless.
May Discover Germ of Old Aar.
"They may even discover the germ
of old ago. I don't predict it. hut It | yOB RENT-Lower floor. 463 Vlnevlllo
FOR RENT
might be by the sacrifice of animal life
human life could be prolonged. •
"The doctor of the future will give no
medicine, but will Instruct his pntlcnt
In the care of tho human frame. In diet,
and In the cause and prevention of dls-
ave.; terms reasonable.
FOR I4LV
FOR BALE—Hm
horse; has runn
ly * Co.
Moth-
church
"Burgtry.dlet, nntlneptles— these three
are the vital things of the future In the
prcmTv iil-'ti <-r tlx- h«-.111h of humanity.
Th'-ra w<-re m-v.-r *<• tunny tilde, nctlvo t,t#’ n 7ir,| 1 JGu
robloms of dls- Henry Wa
l*h. good
s. Miiilal-
JUST JtKCKaVBD and for
fine Tennessee mule,
Dori
pnosl'e the
’ of
ISO I
•hr
hted <
the dlv
und of In
nan who docs not j
might as well ho
• n powerful Influence
it. The" arc getting
printing more science
to attention to the
fit nnd Improve humnn-
lellty and,
bough there are ca*-* In which I
Jilnk the divorce Is entitled to marry
tgnln, the matter is beyond my Jurls-
llctlon, mid In deference to the laws
of my church I will not perform the
ceremony.
"Fortunately for the people of Geor
gia. they have wlmt I consider a most better, - they
wise system of marriage nnd divorce, and paying
compared with that of some other things thnt t
states, notably thnt of California, Ity.
wh- r<* I resided for a number of yours. There will ho fovv more wars. The
Thor it i« not an uncommon thing for world seems to he tending to peru-e.
Ml- n of f.ilr .!• mr—• <*f j tr-mih.n. •• t.» W • should hnve ,i great navy, <m<- three
meet at social functions as many ns times h* hug** ns the present—not to
two nnd three of their former wives, fight, but to hnve ready In case there
One reason of this Is thnt society nnd should be a fight. A groat nnvy Is one
the church of that state have not , ‘>f the greatest stimulants to science,
placed them under Its ban nnd, suffer- 1 Urent Till rues Are HHuk Done.
Ing no ostracism or denunciation from "Wo are only In the infancy of elec-
““ “■ r 1 ** 0 I trlelty. It, poMtbllltV* no man can
w» « tumiiiuu.il i«u man dream any more than a man fifty years
' In tills KtHt^'ii'miin matTb'- divorced a *o could have foretold what we have
ot,.«-. an t, if he l* n very able man and today. Little discoveries like the Bo-
lives n life beyond reproach, be may entgen and the Becqutrnl rays nnd slrn*
not bo ►oclnlly natriulned. Should he Bar things will lead to great things—
marry again, though, the > .ire what, cannot ho told Just now.
that be would be; hut In case he "As to book*, the books of today aro
should find It nec-ssary to yo Into the ™>re to my liking thnn the old books,
divorce courts again, the diance# arc 11 I* *° With painting. It Is a great
a million to one that be will suffer most 51™*' f rent **B, n ®* ,,r '* being doir
severely from every point of view. If J* Is Impoeslhle to prophesy,
he Is a professional man he will not
minds at work on the
are tending to the simple trujh—thnt . FOR HAI.E—Cshbage
you can't Improve on nature. i varieties. G. VV. Wist
,,4r , FOR HALE—Important: f am offering my
I he newspapers are among the great entire stork of groceries at reduced
agents thnt will grow better In 1903. prices; If in need of anything It will
nnd in the yenr. to come. They are Rni Tbusin"
FOR BALE—Nice Jersey
FOR BALE—Good i
r»d buggies. The Wllflar
LOST AND FOUND
T.OHT-At Holton, liver colored points
hitch; gTsy none, ttf»*(-kl«d breast, al
four f«-et Hllshtlv spotted, ears a little silt
! has b.
ch on the
I/OHT-fn Twiggs
Branch. X cows; <
and red. one red. o
•teln. one blue roan
■ potted,
warded bv
j. T. Moore, Mao
only lost
with his
man he
Bette
nllgluemnent, bette
f living rfre being placed li
reach with every day. I look for i
lerful year of progress."
fARM LOANS negotiated throughout ths
state; large loan* preferred; corre
spondence invited -with farmers direct and
with attorney*, merchants end bankers
who have client* or customers ds»lrln»
each loan* J. T. Ifollernan, >4 South
llroid it.. Atlanta, aO.
method class begins January 7. 1903.
Wednesday 3 p. m. The public- cordially
Invited to tht dtmonatratlon, given to*
pupils of past two months study. Stu
dio 556 College street.