Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 09, 1907, Image 14

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. utwmj, rmcuf». m. TO MINISTERS AND OTHERS- . . „ . . t . . The Georgian and Newt ia anxious to print your churen notioci every Saturday afternoon—just aa anziona aa you are. We want tljem to be up-to-date Tc^taaure thia your notice* nmat be received by the city editor not later than noon on Thunday. Notice* received later than tbia cannot reach the religious newa page. • sol Powell Iimt. Georg# W. O “ * *t 1® i. i ’The Gt* eneral erangAat of tbo Soutbani lloptUt will proorb it tbo morning General evangel nmmitluo oerrlce. FIRST METHODIHT-Joacttaaat Paecb "• MOTT «««•. fcT^J. ± troo 004 ITT otroots. isrs. nvsitt - , C Sr&W' u\i WNMOdaj at • p. work oerrlce WALKER STREET METHODIST # tbo moral no will tSo Cborrh?’ 9:10 0. •. Bojjboao t worth Longue Monday at 8 Apodal Importao ‘•Woman* pa nonage, oto wards Frajrtr nu DMllBf the Kp- ? . ta. at the mac tint of paraouage. ii n i HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST _ marking at II a. ». hr Iter. Ii. II Bolih. U.D., the pastor. At eight. liar, Uenthoo will praarb. Monday artwM at I:M a. m. Class mretliig at 7 p. lu. Park and l*a atreela. Rer. M. X. Treat maa, paator. I'reacklna al 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. ui. lip Ike paefor. Kuuday school 7 JO p. ui *!»*> a free. by the paafor. Hunday Prayer moating and taacb- S’ednooday at 7.-98. Pm p. B. 1:90 a. MBTHODIST-Rot. t II a. _ Sunday school DODD MEMORIAL MBTItO M. L. Troutman, pastor, t 11 a. m. and 7:11 p. a. Sun . at 9.# a. a. Prayer aaotlng at 7 JO p. a. LET MEMORIAL—Coroar Auburn and ITy atrcOt. Its?. S. F. Lake*. pattor. Monday arhoot at 9:99 a. a. Iluay * iao. Preaching at 11 a. m. by IMahop W. Candler. Hoag aerrira at 7:19 p. a. * “ by tbo pastor. Bpworlb at * “ “ — otlonal aarrtco at I JO tE a, ssp* aTi PONCE Del.KON AVENUE BAFTIST- paa|»r Junlua W. Millard.. I.» l)., ceeducta 'edoeedajr al 7J0 p. m. IMMANUEL BAPTHT-Rer. Hanna) A. I'urraa, paetor. Reader eckeot at »:») a. b. paati.r wTtt praark at II a. m. and 7J* p. m. Tke momtn* eobjact. 'The Uremia a( Iba Lord-^Branlnf eubjwt, - - — — sratlon." Lord’, morning aarrlca. OIIANT PAL gta arenna and at !:» p. Hr. J. V. ,-hurrb. . I. _, |i. m lAdlaa' at I p. alreet. RK Di I Grant _. Praarklng at IJO t>. . I-nraer, paetor West Knd - . Prayer meeting Tknraday at ItM Adi**' AM Society Beau B. with Mr*. Luapkls, B WOODWARD AVBNUB BAPTIST—Tke oator. Iter. II. C. Hurley, will preaeb at in nad 7 Joji. ». ltorslng anbjert. "The tttu(1y_of tiod'j^Wer^^r jrct. -The Sinner's Heath Warrant" S day arhoot at MS a. a. Junior B. V. P. at 1 p. m. Harare tad Phllathra pra ■eetlnga at MO p. m. CAPITOL AVBNDBBAPTIRT-Praarklag t II a. m. by Irr. A. J. Moacrlef, president I t'°i college. la the areals* Pr^J.^F. Lore, aaalataat aarrotary of Hoi .. in. Junior Union at • p. i alonary Horlety Monday at Ip. pram mealing Monday at 7 JO p Una Monday at 7:M p. ru. Trarh- t Tuesday at T:B p. m. Prayer aarrlre Wednesday at 7:10 p. m. PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST PltKHHYTKRIAN—Dr. W. P. Irniru. of nttahurg. Pa., will prrark at 11 i. m. Sunday arhoot at *:30| a. m. PARK PREBBYTEM AN—Preach- 7:10 p. an. prefer nesting. Noon prayer Beating erery day from U to 1 p. m. tutor. Sarrlrea at n a. ■». «— • •», Barmona by the naator. Sunday erbmd at fialTm/ Warily prayer meeting Wed BAPTIST. TEMPLE IIA1TI8T MISSION—Carry. Oi. Sunday arbool all p. m. Praarblng at 730 p. in. by A. L Flnry. Prayer meat lag Tburaday at 7 JO p. TEMPLE BAPTIST—Comer Mengam aad Heater atreela. Rar. A. C. Ward, paator. - - - Preaehlng at 11 if arhoot at »:*> a. m. Prearking at a. an and 7 JO n. tn. I'rayar aarrlre Wedaeaday at 1M p. m. fll.EJ arbool i WERT END BAPTIST—Tbe paator. Dr. Jobs P. 1'urarr. will prmrh bandar morn. —i at r lag sad erealag. Sunday arhnol af MO a. m B. T. t* Rnaday at Ml p. B. la dle.- AM Society Monday at I jo p. b. Prayer ateetlng Wr - V^dneeday at 7JO p. ta. ^stf^i^^RroSr sudsy sight aubj^L At U a. m. preach on “Tha Commoo People •ad tbe Ooapel." WT WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-Sunday •rbaot at 9JO a. si. Prenchlng by paator V. C. Norcroaa at 1! a. tn. and 7:10 p. u. Corning subject. “The Man Who Was Comaubdad to Oat Out.” tor. Iter.. James II. Ptrkl**n. Humlny »:«) a. ra. Young People’s Hoclaty at «:4i in. Regular midweek prnyer nesting AfTJ9 p; ~ W ednemlay; — CENTRAL PltEHRYTER! AN—Washing ton afreet. «.ii|m»*Hm caplt"l Rer. Theron H. Hire. D. I* . pnHtor. Hunday arbool at 9:80. (’laaa for young men ronductsd by I^reatiyterlnn Itrotliorliood. Marlon M. Jack- president “ unsrau u* ana Plum atraat near < arbool at IJ1 a. B. MiRRioNortiibbTolt innocentr- Woada araaaa bear Waat Paarktree atrrat Bonder arbool erery Benday at 1:11 p. m. aeaday: At lt:» a. a., morning prayrr aad Bimea. RT. ANDREW*—Corner Glean ami Kant ‘bergr Saaday •eh^at’lltf p. m. D " | RT. PAUIA—Etat Pofat Morning pray. -Derajur. Rar. C. A. • J!?»Rg PfRlff IM Wadnaaday: Erenlng RT. MARKR-UOrangr. Rer. II It U^ja cherge. Morning prayer aud a. LA ORANGE MiLUl—LaOraagr. SieMSKTir arge. Kreulug Working Women and girls who arc worn out with ths toil of daily work, find in Wins of Canfcd a remedy that will assuage their pains, build up their nerves, restore their appetites and strengthen their weary bodies. No women euffer so generally from the diseases who weaken their system with over-' To such over-worked women lar to their sex, as those be it at office, store, or home. fiUDS Whim’s WRITE US TRULY *n: «ad frankly. In gtrletwt confldetM*. Doublet, and dating your »«e. W* vuTaaoo you nXE ADVICE, in plain aealad envaiapa, aodavAl- QAbU Book on "Home Tmtamt fcr Wobbi.” Add rets: Lgdlef’ Adrtsory Dagartaaot, Th* CtMtUfioofA Medldne Co., Outtutocu, Tiqd. on eo7nc*»aboa*RndRblR**ia*.R»i*provRtJbyttt vondirful aucccu, for the put 50 yean, lu the tmtciMit of female dUcou. “I eamot r*command Cardul too hlfhly," writes Mir. NcSr Fraud;, cl Bstaria. O. 1 had U« bothered with pains In my buck, and weuM nearly die with the htrlr*- 1 evety month. I took 3 bottles of Csrduf and It eswd sway aH pain. I have recommended Cartful Id many of my friends." U Is ssfe. ROtt-totoxtcsttiY aad sbeblutely reHsble. Good for young and old. Try IL At Every Drag Stare in $1.00 Bottles RT. JOHN A—Col lag# IMrk. 1 Him Dll.. l» ckurga. Holy «od aermou at II. Brealag prn; . (illlicrt _ mmuulou Ironing prayer «ml uer< Bt. I'AI I.S (Cob ioIt cool a , — — __— nd aermon; 7:4ft p. to., •t*h1uk pru. iddrcss HuiuUy uchool at 9:ft0. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL CONOHEOATIONAL-Uev. D. i. Elllaoo. D. D.a uill preach at 11 n. tn. aud 7:46 p. ui. Dr. ElUaoo’t nbject at the evening service will tie “El Jauueh. Hick aud Ha Vlalte«l Me," thla balog the fifth let turn of the aertee retarding Halaallne which “ Klllaun I* giving In tbit church MuntlMy evenlnp* of fbe city, wiin lia lecture* thus fnr. * cut. The |Miator will preach at ml 7:45 n. m. Young Teepla'a . Ice at 7:10 n. tn.. conducted by Barnett McMIlInn. Midweek prayer meet* — »»•-'—-it 7:46 p. m. Dr. Rice will Teatameat study clean. 11 a. m f tralse aerrlr«> i continue his < Cl’ MRERLAND PR R8B YTERIA N—Cop- Knrlng and Harris streets. Regular hint —* * “ * “ “**■ MOORE MEMORIAL PRB8BYTERIAN— Cortnr of Luchic and Latlnrar streets. Preaching Runday at 11 a. ra. and 7:4ft p. by the paator, Rer. Dr. A. K. Holder- in. I»r the peator, Rer. Dr. A. K. Holder try. Vbrtrtntn Bad rarer el AJhp. m. Jog: day. GEORGIA AVENUE. PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Georgia arenue and Grant atreat. Her. II. J. Williams, psstor. Morning service at Sl_ a. m. Evening Mrrtce at 7:80 ra. Sunday school 8:89 a. WALLACE Walker at ' Cteretai ami 7:89 l*. l'raycr meeting Cl . PRESBYTERIAN - Cornet ud Stonewall street*. Rer. T. ind, pastor. Serrtcce at 11 h.-m, PONDERS AVENl’E BAPTIST-Preach lag morning and erenlng »»jr 1‘sstor a J. — “'undsy school at tJ» a. tn. ladles’ lety will meet at SJi Wedncwlsy. t prayer meeting Wcdneeday at 7:8u ► m. ® Sunday acbool at td Society will meet at peek prayer meeting W kL BAPTIST—Corner Gernelt aad streets. It. L. Motley, pastor. » and preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 m m. Monday school at 9 80 a. m. Church prayer must lag on Wednesday at 7:89 p. m. TONES AVENUE BAPTIBT-Praachlng by IRa pejtor. Her. L. L Barage. at 11 a. m. iDd 7.80n.ra. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. wt U mg Monday at I p. Tueadar at I p. m. Prayer -j V- “ “ RRR* el. k. * . v. ItnWtMF B1 R p, Rtl Beall** Wadaaadajr at 7:10 p. B. JACK BON HILL B B m amt Beat a.anua. paator. Ranit* ai aad aarmoa at U a. is. Hair Health NEVER FAILS to RE MOVE DANDRUFF and KILL the GERM. Ur head tn* for ten year* covered wtth dandraS. Hare need Hair Health abort ten dap* aad have do dandrnO on any pert ol my acalp. Hair it thicker aad much healthier looking."—1*. II. Daaiela, 111Headria at., Brooklya, N. Y. FREE cake ol BAR* =-=== FINA SOAP with each bottle and this ad. tor 50c. at the following druggists: BROWN A ALLEN; BRANNEN A ANTHONY; TODD DRUG CO.; CL- KIN WAT80N DRUG CO.; WHITA KER A COURBCY DRUG CO. KIRKWOOD PRESBYTERIAN—Sunday morning sermon at 1L Bible cUae Mon day afternoon at 8:89 p. u. Sunday school at 9-30-a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday erenlng nt Armstrong, Ices. —_— John? ill conduct aH of these aerr- NORTII AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN - Corner Peachtree nnd North aranue. Morn- log worshi|i at 11. Eranlng worship at 7:46. Ill the nltsrnre of the paator, Rer. idnctlng eraagelle; Va.. mt * - the slisent It. O. Fllnu, who Ii tic serrlrt*a at Bristol. ■wrelK, nu.“7 Hahltalh school at 1:80 a. * conference. Phltathea dans •u’s laeague at •:# a. m. ... Mortis, m. Men’s liltilc and Young Men Tenchers’ training claaa at 10 a. enauters’ l^wguc at 3 t». m. Chrisusn r.n- dearor at 6:45 |>. m. tVedoewlay, Rand of Miriams, 3:80 p. I " * *‘“ _ at 7 p. m. Pra conducted r ladles’ i’ovcnaotcrV yer meeting at 7:A p. ra., •ted by Dr. H. L. Morris. Thursday. prayer circle at tJ9 p. m. Friday, inters’ League at 7:99 p. m. EPISCOPAL, Quinquageaima gnd Ash Wednesday. CATHEDRAL—Comer TYsahlnglua sod Hunter streets. Very Red. C. T. A. P1*e, D. IV, dean. At 7:89 n. m.. holy comm nu ten; 11 n. in., 4 p. erenlng prayer at 8:4£ holy « 10:30 a. and nomlm prayer nnd sermon; erenlng prayer; at 7:19 HI I.AI Ill . Sunday school com mo ulon; 9 a. m.. morniug prayer: a. tn., Utnny. pealtentlal office, seruiou holy comraaafon; 4:80 evening pray All other Mays: At 7:99 a. m., holy 10;». ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Carrlet and Pine streets. Rer. C. B. Wllraer, D.D., rector. At 7 JO a. m.. holy commua Ion: 11 a. m., morning prayer and aeruu>u; 7:80 p. ra., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 8:45. Ash WeducMlity: 7:30 a. holy communion; 11 a. m . morn ing prnyer nnd serinoo. !*nteu serv|< “ Jlr ■“ Erenlng.prayrr erery afternoon at 4». INCARNATION—Ijss. near Gordon street. West End Rer. J. J. P. P«»rry. a. in., holy communion; a n. i |*rai*er nnd sermon; 7:80 p. i . prayer and sermou. ^Monday school nt • morning Aah Wednesday: 7:19 a. m., holy ratnmun Ion: 11 a. nt. morning prnvcr nnd sermon. Ijeuteu aerrtcea^ Evening prnyer every afternoou at 4 J9. ALL SAINTS—Cort and North avenue. It* tor. k n. ra., holy c morning prayer and ing prayer. Hnmluy Wedneaoay: 78) a. m Ing prayer nud a«ldri-M id eernion; o\ei> rverr afternoon dur malK well-known minister tiniThraTtr eocS »»f Fin-*? *nya that, lu his oplm morn Interesting as _ . land. Sunday school at t»J0 n. ui. Young people’s prayer meeting at 9:89 p. m.. ran* ducted by the Christian Kndenvor H«niety and Baraca and Pbllathen claai MARIETTA STREET-Rar. W. II. Till* man. pastor. Prenchlng at 11 n. tn. nml at 7:9) p. iu., the subject for the morulng uion being “The Demon la of Gadara." Tbe erenlng sarrlce will lit especially crangells- ana th* subject af the sermon Is “Two “ ttm * Moos.” Sunday acbool at 9 p. m. Keg miar^ weekly °° Thursday IMMANUEL-^Ber. Starr C. WlUlams. paa tor. Preaching at II a. m. and 7:90 n. m. Monday arhoorat 9:90 a. m. Junior Chrla- ouag People’s Cbrlstlaa t •:« p. m. Weekly prayer meeting ou Thursday at 7:90 p. m. subject i BERRAN—Rer. Wallace Gaaqua, pastor. Proarktng at II a. m and 7JO p. m. The of the sermon for the morning wor 'he High Priest of Salem*' nnd ... julng service, which ta svnncdl* tic In nature. “Today aad Tomorrow.” Baraca mod Phltathea elaeae* and Humlny acbool at I p. m. Cbrtstton Endenv at 8:4ft p. ra. Weekly p reekly pray**i iimn-i- I p. ». *"-*■”* at 8 p. ra. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN-44 E. Hunter street .jar. H. K. Pendleton, paator Preaehtug at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. L. Greenwell. of Weat Point, Mira. No praacblng at ulght. Bible school at 9:90 a. in. t’hrlstlan Ku- doavor at 8:99 p. n. aad Dunn straeta. Rer. Ilerunrd P. Mailt paetor. Preaehtug at 11 n in. Mild 7: f t. in. Rlhle acbool at »::t>) a ra. Cbrls- lan Endeavor at 9JO |». in. claw at 7 at k, with HACBED HEART (CATHOLICj-Paach- tree and Ivy atreeta. Huaday. Febrnary 10, high mass at 11; during which Ber. great mlsalon of tbe Ikunlnlran fathers ... cliiulng In the Marred Heart church. Kobra ury 17. I.OW maaa at 7, 9:99. Wi •a at 8:90. 7 aud A Wednesday, “ * ‘ ‘a known died r Wedueodsy 8 o'clock n YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION—The orchestra mtHI 9» p. I ClIItloTIAN ABMUUIA* stra plays Hunday from 9 At SJ9 p. m.. the rags- ous service will be hold. lar weekly religious service will be hel at which I»r. t\ T. A. Plat* of St. Phil cathedral. * *— {.sm Episcopal er. and Fren« _ _ ar preaching servlcee la simply taking tbs r __. _Ja earnestness and olo- queuct.,.Tho quartet la la the frost rank of vocallata In ihle city, aad It will ta a delight tn hear It. The raoattag to a spe- I church. Mouth, will bo tha the PMmont male quartet . French Is attracting groat the regular of hla church, and ii people by storm by his clal oae. Inasmuch as It Is for men ther families, the sendees being usually for men quly. The ladles hare a cordial Invitation and the men are showing an In terest that betokens a large crowd. NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING OF THE Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon, at Grace Metkodtot church.-the Young Men's Christian Associa tion will bold the second of Its scrtea of “neighborhood meetings.” These meetings are intended to ranch men,to Whom the aa- *>w|ti tIon building to sihic. There will be a song service, tod by A. Host man. who will bo assisted by* tha large aud efficient chorea of Grace church. The apeakrr for ths occasion will be I>r. John K White, who has bees peculiarly JVUII lb. W UHV. WR» bSS lar- •niivieful In his work Cor y Dr. White's subject will bo oauce of Christ to Mo.” •a peculiarly "fa ESS: SPECIAL SERVICES AT WEST END CHRISTIAN of the meeting Sunday evening at the West End rhrlstlati. nnd will render a mission- exercise entitled the “Dawning Day.” offering of the evening will go to “Jo. seph.” whom this society I CONFEDERATE VETERAN 18 DEAD AT MACON. HOWELL STATION C|IUI8T!AN-End of Marietta ttraet cor line llev. Georg* W. MoIIIun, paetor. Presdung at 11 o. in and 7:80 p. ui. Hunday sctmil at 8 p. ui COLLEGE PARK—ltov. F. R. Adni paator. Itlbla school every Lord's day 10 a. <&. Preaching first Lord’s day at 11 m. and 7 JO n. 11‘RCII OPCHH • study at to a. nd 7:99 p. m. by .... Preaching at 11 a. Evangelist B. H^Halj. Bible _ and 7:90 p. I_ _ Huidcct at Ii », m.. ‘‘tllviug to th# at 7:89 p. mu, "Nash's Ark the Type of «h# Church of God.” Prayer meeting Tburaday at 7:80 p. m FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Bdohttot) -Weat Baker street “Sool” to the subject of the laqaoa-sermon at ll a. m. and 8 p. m. Testimonial meeting Wednesday at I p. m. Rrating rooms 913 and 814 Eugltoh-American bulb PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY—Tha Isntm Paycholoftcal Hm-lety. Robert Bryan Harrison president, will meet Maaday at 9 n. m. at IS Peachtree street. Subject for — “Suggestion, a Cause and Cura _. I>r. c. II. Wllmer. rector of Episcopal church, will deliver a dlsceastou: for Slcknes St. Lukes lecture before th* society on ' UNITARIAN Cllt'RCII (Church of Our nnd the Bible.” MuMcnl program will In dude ooloa by Mrs. Mantle Folsom Wynne * "* * Burke. Sunday school nt STREET CAR BARN—The regular devo tional service will lie held Sunday at 9 a. in. at the street car burn, corner Piedmont ave- tue aad Armstrong street. Rev. G. W. .rwlt, pastor. In charge. Mr. ftYank Me- I Hide, evaugelUt singer, will furnish the music. UNITED llltETIIREN TARERNACLE- McDsutel street, one block »<mth of White- . ..... . south of White hall. Rev. Owen A. Barbee, paator. Preach Ing at 11 n. nt. nnd 8 p. in I,adles' prayer meeting Wednesday at 3 p. nt. Mid-week I rarer meeting Wednesilar at 7J9 p. nt. uul.tr Christian Endeavor 8«v|ety at 8 p. ut. EPIPHANY -Corner Moreland and Kt a^I NIVERSALIST dll HrII-Comer ol cIRIi TVsrhtree and East Harris atreela. Rer. K. D Ellenwoo«l. pastor. Regular preach address at 4. Friday: Litany aud lug service at II 'a. in.. *„!!“amnofl ti, llnv. lir. Sherrill nf Atlantn Ttaaoluiclr'al N’hilliarj “ ‘— Sperlal to Th, Ocnralaa. Macon, Ua.. Fab. Hanry Bullock, nja.l a* yean, a Confedcrat, veteran, diet! Thurrday afternoon at hla home In Rutluid .dlatrlct, a few mile* from tills city. Mr. Bullock had been In poor health for rnme time, but was not conltned to hla bed until racently. H* la aurvtved by hla wife and two children. Mm. Au *u*t Meyara, and Mr. Jamoa Bullock. transit stopped BY THE BREAKING , OF BIG GENERATOR Bpadal to Tha CMorttaa. Cbattaaooza, Tafia, Fab. I.—8pod- la, at 1.000 revolutions per minute, a iOO-kllowat turbine senerator went Into a thousand place* yesterday at th* local plant of th* Chattanooz* Electric Company, a topping an tbo trolley oars In the city tor aevaral hours. Tha force of th* explosion blew Ed- linear Swafford ajelaat a Udder, aUshtly Injuring him. A fracment of tbe aenerator struck a window, knock- hut out tbo aaah. pant* and alL Several workmen were In th* room but all escaped Injury. . who wee t* tha room says whan th* aeneraton began to explode 4 seemed like tan thousand tongues of lightning began to lick out la every direction and th* whirring, crashing noise erg* awful. ATLANTA’S OLDEST SAVINGS BANK Increase* Depeslta On* Hundred and Four Theuaand OeHere In On* Veer. The Georgia Saving* Bank A Trust Company has enjoyed a steady growth sine* It* organisation, aad the teat twelve month* has been particularly gratifying, aa the Increase has been more than one hundred and four thou sand dollars. Tha nsw year baa start ed out with e rush of new Real EsUte Salesman Wanted Man of experience with knowledge of Atlanta and capable of earning $50 to $75 per week can secure valua ble connection where there’s plenty work and good com pensation for the intelligent handling of real estate. JAMES L. LOGAN & CO. 308 Peters Building. Runday. 4*9 SJ9 P. M. TSI 1 j TS1BT nowiaj i Belly J EASTERN TIME. rtnnday. D*Uy. Bundav. izm tar. ... Ontararllto Lr. Winder t>. U. IJO i« inr 9 .(in 10:4#: r’t 1 a't P. If P. M. A. M XT1t*CT*e lively without ran iiiiil U.49p» Aftw ats iiig aauuiuala and the rush ta atilt on. everybody and anybody that la making an boneet ef fort to aave their money ta welcomed at this solid Institution. There are hundreds of funtllaa In Atlanta who ran trace the ownership of th* roof over their heeds to the first dollar saved In this old savings- bank. It would do you good lo see tbe working CAROLINA MAN IS HELD IN MEMPHIS earning*. I to deposit e portion of their The growth of tbs bank shows the growing popularity of tn* ~ deposit THREE WRECKED TRAINS BLOCK TRAFFIC ON ROAD. Special to The Oeorxlea. Balnbrtdge, Oa, Feb. t.—Traffic on th* Oeorgte, Florida and Alabama rail way was at a atandettu Wednesday aft •rnoon and night. Tassengtr train No. 4. from Cutbbert. due to arrive In Bain- bridge at 7:*4 o'clock at night, cam* In at 10;I0 a. ra. Thursday morning. Th* road was blocked at both ends hy freight wrecks. Three freight train* ware wrecked Wednesday. No on* wa* hurt LUCAS VARNISH STAINS A carload just re ceived. All shades. All Sizes. 6eorgia Paint and 6iass Company, 40 PEACHTREE. bank. They had on Feb. S. 1*00... Feb. », ltei... Feb. 100S... Feb. C. 1S0J... Feb. C. 1*04... Feb. t. IMS... Feb. t, 1*06... Feb. t. 1M7 V — .1 Xt.S77.tO . 15.K7.J5 . 7M1M3 . IK.tM.M . 184,113.41 . tli.IU.ll . 14i.Ut.7l I4MU.U The offleera and director* ar* Georg* M. Brown, president; Joseph A. Mc Cord. vice president: Joseph B. Bos ton. secretary and treasurer; D. Wood ward. Arnold Broyles, John X* Tye. Elijah A. Brown and Fred B. Law. The capital stock la tl00.000.eo and tha surplus and undivided profits txo,- 000.00, making It on* of Institutions la tha city. 4 per eent per anwum lg«er**t P*W on amsunt* frent 1140 0* fOrOOO and compounded January and July. You have sen 4tw elan In Mg nelden letter* “gAVINM BANK,** oor. Breed and Alabama Streato. PiiRTY OF CLUBMEN TOURING IN CUBA Special to Th* nitrates Brunswick. On, Feb. 0.—Tbe Brun* wick has carried to Havana oo* of the largest parties of railroad officials that has aver been known to vlett thla section. Th* steamer came In at neon Thunday aad many stranger* were seen on th* streets until 4 o'clock, when all returned to th* ship to con tinue their trip to Cuba. The officials ar* member* of Transportation Outing Club, whose of. “ Johnati “ Johnston, preaidant; F. fleer* are F. M C. Eerie, treasurer; C. chairman commute* on arrangements. The club will spend on* week on th* Island, aa they ar* going solely for th* pleasure of tbe trip. REV. •. a BELK TO BREAK AT THE BAPTIBT TABERNACLE SKATES ' Big Line 75c to $7.50 Per Pair. FLASH LIGHTS King Hardware Company 75c to $1.00 Batteries, 30c and 35c. 53 Peachtree Street. iparisl to Tbs Gaetglaa. Memphis. Tenn, Feb, ».—B. C. Nor man, of Oreenaboro. N. C„ was arrested here Thursday on Information from Jackeon, Tenn.. where the prisoner la wanted on e charge of obtaining money under false pretense*. Norman, It la alleged, gave the Joel Jewelry Com. drafts on a Greenaboro bank. Norman aaya he had money In th* bank, but that hla father withdrew It because he waa spending It too lav ishly. FLAGMAN FATALLY HURT < WHILE MAKING COUPLING. Special to Th* Oeonrtan. Jaaup, Oa, Fab. While coupling tbo air hoe* between two care pre paratory to continuing bis run. J. W. Padgett, flagman on a Southern freight train between Jacksonville. Sla, and Savannah. Oa.. wg# a re Mentally run over ta tha Jeettp yard, hla left Me be ing mangled below the knee. Hla leg we* amputated above the luie*. hut h» tlon. Th* da- two small be operatloc wife and REV. E. DEAN ELLENWOOD WILL FREACH IN CANTON ATLANTA WAB SELECTED FOR STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING. Bpadal to The Georgian. Brunswick, Oa. Feb. 9.—The stock holders of the Brunswick Bteamshln Company held a masting 'thunder tor th* flrat annual election of directors, resulting aa toll owe: H. U. Atkinson. F. E Arkwright C. U Dtason. R. E. CulUnah*. Th* dlreetort will hold a meeting at an early day In Atlanta tor tha purpose of electing officers for tha company, when It ta generally understood that he present corps will be elected; H. M. tklneon. preaidant; P. 8. Arkwright, ta* president; C. L. Dlnaon, general JOgBg; O- ■■ Culllnan*. secretary; H. M. Milan, treasurer. The maetlgg deeriaoed the fact that th* company la anjnjiag a good bast- that R will soon become nac- ^provide mere ships to haadl* ROUND TRIP TICKETS ACCOUNT MARDI GRAS FEBRUARY 7-12, 1907. $15.10 SS, $10.85tn,iu iu. $10.35 T ’ uSIS.10 $10.85 Ctu, IU, $10.35 TBEWBST POINT ROUTE Ticket* on sale February tth to 11th, Intlueiv*. Limited t* return to February Itth, 1907. EXTENSION of limit ta March 2d. 1907, permitted. STOPOVERS slowed at various For full Information, tloketa and raping ear aaeommottatien* apply to City Tlekat Office, Fourth National Bank Building, or Ticket Office Termi nal Station. Reserve sleeping car bertha early. F. M. THOMPSON, Traveling Passenger Agent. C. L. WICKERBHAM, City Passenger Agent. WE BUY Oopper, Lead, Brass. Zinc, Raga. Bot tles. Burlap, Wash Cotton. Back* AS out of town order* solicited. PIEDMONT IRON AND MBTAL CO. 178 Madison Avenue, Beth Phenes 1729. ATLANTA. OA. Judge P*well Disqualified. Judga Arthur O. PowaU. of the enurt of appeal*, ta disqualified In alK"' oases which will be beard beginning Monday, February II. Governor Trr- rell will appoint a superior court ju.lk« In th* case* In whlchJodge Poneli l» disqualified. SWEATERS Big reduction right now, for we are greatly overstocked. They run from 59 cents up and we sell you any one in the house from 33 1-3 to 5$ per cent discount. Better come quick. — 7