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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
I t ltl»AV. JANUARY 4.
REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT.
A splendidly built ten-room
brick house on Luekic st.,
right at T e e h n o 1 o g i cal
School. Splendid place for
either rooming or boarding
house, as both are in demand
by students. Price $40 per
month.
M. L. THROWER.
MISCELLANEOUS.
VIVA
Substitutes are not equal
to the genuine
THOMAS & GAUNT.
422 CENTURY BUILDING,
Phone 5160.
12.600—(Yset Peachtree dream; coat
today 910,000; beautiful lot and to.
nation; built A-Xo. J. Term, If necee-
sary. Everything you would expect le
here.
14.00#—North Boulevard: nine-room
two-story; worth 17.000. Can sell
furniture and you ran mora right In.
33,500—Valuable West Peachtrse cor
ner: 1260 down, balance as you like.
Thle lot worth 15.000 In one year.
13.000—Well-built five-room cottage,
Oakland City; over aero ground; cor
ner lot; nicely shaded: (wo blocks trol
ley. Not low enough? Well make an
offer. /
31.900—Perfect 90-foot Gordon etreet
dty lot on terme. You can not find
It* equal lees than 99.000.
91.000—9150 rash, balance 910 per
month: four room* and bath; rents
910.90. nesr Tech.
$59. $100. $150. $200. $250 down, bal
ance as rant, will buy rioxen* of
houses from four-room cottages to
eight-room two-story new houses.
Thl>> ad will not appear again. Save It.
MOORE-GAUNT CO.,
Real Estate and Renting.
60JM0 Century Building.
Both Phonos 4234.
Extra Hell Phono, 4233.
41.100—Pine North aide lot 50*
180. level and nice, right nt
Boulevard nnd Highland; all im
provement* and reduced from $1,.
000. Now don't loae it.
C275 Beta two lot* each 44x120,
juat off Connall.v St. Owner
gone: refused $575 before he left.
Ila* to sell wow. Make them your*.
$376—Monday special, marked
down from $500. Grant Park
comer, 50x130, to att alley. Lie*
well nnd shady.
$1,800—$300 cash; North Boule
vard lot near Ponce DeLeon.
$2,100—Reduced front $2,500;
eheapeat and be*t vacant lot on
Jackaon atreet. and there are very
few of them, too.
■
THE NEAL BANK •
( LOT*. EACH 50x20#. ON CRAPELAVK.;
(ood l»r«in»nt, at l?ju strb.
Parties with Misti deposits st Nrsl Rank
will rccsir. warranty Mi for deposit..
Insuring your (nosey and bar, property
that will eabanr. In value.
toi ON FORBEHT AVE.. NF.AR I'lKD
roant. 50xiw, $j,7vj
LOTS ON IIOWEI I* MILL HOAD. AT
new be*board yard. 'Unuers built here
win pay 1* per rent. Ijtte from 93!'' to . .feel
A BLOCK OP 9 LOTS IN WENT ATT,AN.
ta. easily worth 35,000; will sell for that
by next spring
r ACRE BLOCK. SAME DISTANCE I'ROM
renter of rlty as Aaeley Park tar,
beautifully: less than ».W per tore: hi*
money In tMi If.SJ
MTOXR QUARRY, OS KIMPHON MT . ~5
. trrt»: * fort inn* In th* *tou*. Thor. 1 • 1
lot* ran 1»r »old off*Tronlln( Hlmi.oon *t
from $2to b> |J« nu b. Only .. .fl.WP
NF.AR HUNTF.II HT.. ONK IIALF*~Mlf5
Ihf* slilr «f WcMTlrw. M t^iutlful lot*
• nd ■ factory *lir on the A. A R. rallmatl
Kscb Ini will «( auction next *priur bring
$159 to $250. Only ...$$,oS
\YV. WILL TAKR NKAL BANK DFI'OH J
lit (b full or psrt |>ayincnt for tt>»*c i rop
•rtla* at par.
IHI.VT WAIT UNTIL THEY ARK GO.VK
• ud then kick yoorvolf.
\V. M. SCOTT tic CO.,
21U-212 Gould Bldg.
VIVA
Otherwise thev would be
sold by their own distinctive
Imitations are cheap prep
arations made for protit and
not for reputation. These in
fringements cost the dealer
less, but the customer pays
the same price for counter
feits as for the genuine
VIVA
The merchant who sells
substitutes increases his
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
ROBSON & RIVERS,
Real Estate and Renting
Agents, 8 W. Alabama.
M Dodd
IM Piedmont ...
*2 Glenn wood .
6T Katt Tenth
717 Kdgowood ..
157 Mina
JZHt. |»atil ....
74 Darla
1«2 Himkfe ...
52 Johnson
141
3uS Rlchardaou .
L't August*
..$*£00
.. 4I.«
.. Ift.ffl
.. 40.1*0
.. 44.00
.. 11.40
.. 27.10
.. 2S.W
.. 27 &
.. 25.00
.. 2M>»
.. 25.0»
.. 31*1
3$.fi0
ifi-_
252-A B. f'rjror ,
21$ Iry (Goorglau Apia).. 47.60
420 Capitol 5l.6t
170 Kaat Pin* 22.»>o
Capitol arc., cor. Fulton..
Fulton, cor. Capitol 25.'V
.*4 Fraser lZtb
47 IF. Harris 19.00
10 rootni
* rooms
% rooma
S rooma
t rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
7 rooms
a rooms
s rooms
c rooms
s rooms
4 rooms
5 rooms
r» rooma
ft rooma
ft rooms
6 rooms
6 rooma
ft rooms
ft rooms
SAUNDERS & SHARP,
No. 5 South Broad Street,
Both Phones 750.
FOR RENT
profit at the expense of his
ustomer. Do vou see the
point (
13472.
Genuine Viva is guaran
teed under U. S.'serial num
ber
13472.
In eompliniiee with the pure
food law of June 30th, 1900.
Every bottle of genuine
Viva has the number 13472
stamped on the label. If your
merchant attempts to give
you a counterfeit vou bad
better examine your ehnugc.
11 is money also might be an
ROOMS. LOCATION*,
lft 376 Woodward avcuua
f $71 South I»rjor .. ..
t 11$ l.oomis arenne ..
• 415 Auburn aranu# ..
s 44 Whitehall Terraco
• 232 West Fair .. ..
• IM Jett
« 410 Whitehall
• 90 Do«id avenue ... .
4 121 Auburn arauue ..
4 Oakland City ....
I Flat, 47 W. Harris ..
$ Flat, 115 Houth Pryor
$ 214 South Forsyth ....
4 400 Peachtree
< *71 Hast Cain street ..
4 1*4 Peeples street. West Knd.. 25.00
5 214 Cnuuley 111.50
S SI Park St.. West F.nd 27.50
4 1<S K, Georgia Are. 22.50
s 1.16 Iry street Hft.ftft
ft 4ft Atlanta Ate 17.30
ft 51 W. Mndeu ielegutit) 20.00
PRICE.
..928.00
.. 32.50
.. 29.00
.. 20.00
.. 25.00
.. 15.00
... 13.10
... 11.00
.. 21.50
.. 21.35
.. 11.00
... 3O.S0
.. 30.40
.. 25.00
. 22.50
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
A. J. McBRIDE,
Real Estate and In
vestments.
318 Empire Building—At
lanta Phone 863,
Every one Juet At thle time I* at eea ai
to the beat and eafe.t place to put
their money. If you don't know, we do,
therefore, read Iheae few line*:
TYPEWRITERS.
TYPEWRITERS FOR
SALE.
If we are to act a* the wise man and
profit by the experience of other*,
let u. turn our attention for a moment
to the experience of eome of the world'*
meet eucceeeful men.
Let ua profit by what they «ay.
They apeak with authority.
Andrew Carnegie nay.:
"Fen- large fortune, can no*- be
made in any part of the world except
from one cause, the rite In the value of
real eatate. Land will not burn up.
can not be itolen ami carried
away. Wlae la the man who makes
his Investment In good lend."
Russell Rage (worth liu.ooo.ooh) says:
“A man who buys real estate In a
good locality lias a fortune before him
Buy real estate."
99.260—North Jackeon street: we have
beautiful eight-room residence;
lot 63 by 1(0; you can not find a better
place on thle street for the money. We
can make satisfactory terms, If you
i)on't care to pay all cash.
HOW 18 THIS for a close-in Invest
ment: Twenty room*. In a stone's
throw of the Piedmont Hotel and new
postoirice: rents for 11,(00/- I will soil
this for «i:.500. Just look at the rent
and then at the price. Can you beat
It anywhere? 1 should say not.
loo At'RKH. on Stewart avenue. This
la the finest road that leads out of
Atlanta. This property Is worth 1330
per acre, but 1 ran sell It It sohl at
once for leas than half this amount.
Come on! Don't wait!
SPECIALS FOR A FF.W HAYS
No. ( Remington....
I No. 3 Smith Premier
No. ( Pty-Sholes
No. I New Century
. .132.01
.. M.00
.. 39.0#
.. 22.00
Horry If you went one. These machines
• re In (rst-clsaa condition nnd guaranteed
• ad onr gnarantee amounts to something.
Tiie Typewriter Exchange,
HAVE savaral Neal Rank deposits
that I wish to Invest In real estate.
My customers will pay some difference
In any good property that Is worth the
money. if you went to trade along
these lines, come up; we can suit you.
FOR RENT
I.or*tloti.
Price.
12ft Juniper s! pKi.uo
Jft2 Junlper-st
4>7 N\ Jackson st
221 Fsrk-ave
211 uak-st
IP) ftiiininlt-nre
245 E. Georgia-are
3W Oakland arc.
43 Glennwood-sve
51* Capitol-are Ron
. 40.0ft
, JS.00
, 50.00
, 26.00
, 22.5J
, M00
B. M. GRANT & CO.,
210-211 EMPIRE
BUILDING.
Bell Phones 4.963-4964—At
lanta 1366.
For Rent By
EDWIN P. ANSLKY,
10 East Alabama St.,
(Century Building)
Both Phones 363.
HAVE roir MONET lo loan on gilt-
edge renl estate at 8 per cent? If
so. 1 have several clients that wish to
get loans from $1,000 to $5,000 from
one to five years.
TYPEWRITERS.
No. 2 Remingtons, write like new $12.10
No. 3 Chicago, latest model 112.69
No. 4 Jewett, fine condition $25.00
So. 5 Far-Who. worth 940, for $25.09
No. 6 Williams, used only u few
months $55.i
No. 4 Remington $36.00
No. 7 Remingtons, latest models; two-
color ribbon; used only a few months
„ $45.00
No. 2 or No. 3 Smith Premiers, latest
models, nae 3 color ribbon, used six
months $70.00
We handle only reliable machines, and
uaranfee aatlafai-tjon fo every customer.
’• will take hack In exchange any ma
chine w# aril, ami allow full price paid for
It. any time within thirty days from date
of purchase.
When In the market for a typewriter take
time to Investigate our stock. We have
them all.
Call, write or phone us. We can save you
from $6 to $2o on any machine you want,
either new or aerond-hand.
THE ATLANTA
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE,
Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.,
BRANCH OF If. M. A HUE CO.
Continued From Page Seven
1 WANT for a customer 4 or 5 acres
with small house thereon, on either
one of the car lines, if you have any
thing to offer, bring It In.
WOODWARD LUMBER
COMPANY.
HARDWOOD INTERIOR
FINISH AND MANTELS,
DOORS, SASH & BLINDS.
SEND YOUR PLANS
FOR ESTIMATES.
ATLANTA - - GEORGIA.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S. A. WILLIAMS
LUMBER COMPANY,
257 aud 451 Marietta St.
S. A. WILLIAMS having purchased
the entire assets and business of tfcs
G. O. Williams Lumber Company will
continue to conduct said business under
the corporate name of S. A. WILLIAMS
LUMBER CO., with a full line of
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles,
Laths, Rudders' Hardware—Manufac
turers of Doors. Sash. Blinds, Mantels,
Mouldings and Interior Finish.
AUTOMOfllLE jGsragp largo enough for 4
david \v. Yarbrough,
MASTER PLUMBER.
Phonos 1255. 20 E. Hunter St.
_ —. */ _
Waltham and namtltoa wntebet si per
week. You wear tbo watch while paying
10
10
mutation.
FOR EXCHANGE.
Central Lot — Out; blin k
from Aragon Hotel. Will
exchange for small income
property.
. CHAS. P. GLOVER,
P 6 AUBURN AYE.
VIVA
NKTIIKRY
241 Peachtree street
47 Doane street ....
Yescent At*. ....
132 Park atreet (West Eml) 9
54 W. Harris 81. 9
IX Forrest atcou* t
350 E. Fair «t. "(new) s
147 N*. Jackaon 8t. (Jan. 1) S
117 N. Jackson 8t t
551 Edgewood avenue S
104 Tark street 7
114 East Merrllsa 7
9 Keuncsaw Ave. maw) 7
1ft* Trinity Ave 7
394 Woodward Are 7
22 Rlchardaou St. (Jau. D 7
4**4 Piedmont Ave 7
6ft Bedford Place 7. 6
St Forrest Are 5
2S? I.*. Georgia Ave 5
24 Fitsgeralu street 4
73 Fortress Ave 3
EDWIN P. ANSLEY.
50.00
a. 00
45.00
40.00
$5.00
50.00
45.00
90.48
40.00
35.00
35.00
35.00
27.50
32.50
75.00
30.00
25.00
ROOFING SLATE.
WE HAVE ON HAND A
LARGE STOCK OF VIR
GINIA SLATE IN STAND-
ARD SIZES—CAN FUR
NISH ANY QUANTITY,
ALSO NAILS, FELT, CE
MENT AND METAL
TRIMMINGS. WE ARE
PREPARED TO PUT ON
YOUR ROOF COMPLETE.
DOWMAN-DOZIER JiIFG.
COMPANY.
m
j.. 0. Smith Visible
H. M. ASHE CO.
Dealers.
\V. have 200 o( our competitor*' ma-
22.10' chin**, «om* aimed nsw, (or **I«
16.00
FOR RENT.
lor. !»., 7 Carnegie way. .. ..
ft-r. h.. ‘HI Piedmont-eve
7-r.. h., 64 Irwin at
4 r. Ii., 33 ltttnt|»lirie«-Bt
4-r. h., Im» Magnolia at.
4-r. h . 46 orme-et
*r. h.. Sft Kelly-st
a-r. H.. .73 Gresham
4-r. b.. .77 Lrokfe-at..
4-r. h.. 44 8lni|Mo«>ii-at
7-r. It.. 2tI Glcn'i*o«id-M\*>
7-r. h.. 71* m. Pryor-st
7-r. h.. S74 8. I’ryor-at.^
7-r. l».. 5*) ( upltolev*
7-r. Ii.. 41 « Httnvlly-at
7-r. !».. IM K.'Fcrayth »t
. 16.9")
. H.S0
. SO. *>'
. 17.50
. )5.o»
5$.
I *.99
. WK t’UBI.IHlI e weekly rent bulletin, glv-
is sold by lioyest grocers 1 .'''.T.t'r"."",,"’ " v '' rT "' l, “ "•
FORAKER REFUSES
TO BE FOUND BY
CONVENTION CALL
G. O. WILLIAMS
LUMBER COMPANY,
920 to 930 Marietta St.
■Plionu: Bell. 4323 M: Atlanta. 751.
City Office: No. 3 N. Forsyth.
Bril 'phone 410 M.
THI! G. O. WILLIAMS LUBBER CO.
If now doing hnalneas at 930 Marietta
street, and Is better prepared than ever to
handle orders, either wholesale or retail,
of rough and dressed ltun!»er. shingles,
laths, builders' hardware. We manufacture
doora. sash, blinds, mantels, mouldings,
«nd Jnterior finish. Bee us for estimates.
In pastor'* study. Mrs. Carson, leader.
Wednesday at 8 p. m.. midweek prayer
meeting. Those who attend should
quote a verse from the JJIbie contain
ing word "promise*' or "promised.”
MARIETTA-ST. CONGREGATION
AL—Corner Marietta and McMillan-
sts. Rev. W. II. Tillman, pastor. Serv
ices at 11 a. in. and 7: So p. in. Theme
for morning service will be "The Un
certainties and Certainties of a New
Year." Evening service will be evan
gelical In nature. Sunday *cho6t at 3
Midweek prayer meeting Thurs
day at 7 p. m.
BAPTIST.
JACKSON HILL—North Jackson-at
and East-ave. Take Forrest-ave. oi
Boulevard* car. John p. Jordan. D.D..
minister. Residence. 27) East-ave., Bell
'phone. Service and sermon at 11 a.
in. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at
9:30 a. in. Young People’s meeting at
6:45 p. in. Prayer meeting Wednes
day at 7:30 p. m. Young Women’s
Missionary and Aid Society Monday at
3:30 p. in. Women's prayer meeting
at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday. Women's* Mis
sionary and Aid Society Thursday at 3
p. m. Sunbeams Friday at 1:30 p. m.
The public Is cordially Invited to all
services of tills church.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE — "Does
Science Contradict any Part of ths
Bible?" Is Dr. Broughton’s subject for
Sunday night. This Is a continuation
of his Hutulay night series on "The
Bible and Its Critics." Sunday morn
ing he will preach on “The New Year's
Call." The ordinance of the Lord's
slipper will be celebrated ut the close
of the sermon and the hand of fellow-
shin given to all members who have
Joined the church during the past
month. Special musical program Sun-
da> night, beginning at 7:30 o'clock.
OAPITOL-AVE'. BAPTI8T—Rer. John K.
IrfjfK*. pnstor. Hours of worship. 11 u. hi.
ml 7:30 p: m. Good music. In the morn-
lug tb*» services will be appropriate for I lie
new year. “Retrospect and I'rosnecf ** **
|K»rls will be brief and pointed. The Dortrs
supper to lie observed st the close. Af
Might Iter. Mr. Briggs will peraeh on ••A
Trinity of Moral Kvlls." Sunday school at
9:30 n. hi. New pupils and workers wanted.
Junior I'nlnn nt 3 p. in. Ladles' Mission
ary’ Society Monday at 3 p. ni. Teachers'
meeting Tuesday nt 7:30 p. m. Prayer and
praise service Wednesday at 7:3i p.
Men's League Thursday night, wheu
freshments will l*e served. Governor Ter
rell will speak. Senior II. V. P. I*. Friday
nt 7:15 p.
TEMPLE BAPTIST—Corner Msuguni-st.
ami IV. IDutter-sf. Iter. A. C. Ward. D.
!».. pastor. In line of the usual aervlce an
annual conference will be held at II
Officer* of the church and Sunday seined
will be elected. Preaching nt 7:33
ATLANTA I1IBLE 8CHOOL-S8 Conner-
st.. near Whitehall. Tuesday night*. ••Rlbls
Characters," by Itev. Itolfe Hunt. D. p.
\N edueaday*. 3;» n. m., “Bible Studlea l»r
B(H»k*. conducted by Itolfe Hunt: Thnrs-
day nlghta, lecturra by various Chriatiaa
workers on timely topics.
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-Corntr
Kennedy and Chestnut-ata., T, B. Klein
pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. ; pretub-
lug af 11 a. m. aud 7:30 p. tn. The AtUnta
Baptist Sunday School Association will
meet wltli our church at 3 p. ni. Prominent
K kers are on the program. Ladles’ Mis-
iry Society WMnwSUy at 3 p m ».
the home of the pastor. Prayer meetlnr
Wednesday nt 7:30 p. ni. Choir prmctlre
and Bnrant-Pbllathca busluess meeting Frl-
day at 7:30 p. m.
PONCE PKLEO.VAVE. BAPTIST—Rer
Junius W. Millard. P. !».. pa.tor. DIrlM
worship at 11 a. ni. and 7:» p. tn. Preach
lux lir tbf n»«lor. ; Bundar acboo! at
a. ni.. Mr. A. II. CaIdw.II •iip.rlnt.nd.ni
Vnarterljr Imalnraa m.«tiii( ou Wednaada,
crenlng at 7:33.
OLEX.VdT. BAPriir-fiundar a-ho.1 at
(>:38 a ro.; lir.ai hln* aarrlcaa at u a. m
anil 71. p. m.: hjr Iter. K. C. fihort.
Bt aneelal requrat o( the pastor and , 0 n
xrention. the Junior Hapllar Yonor Pao.
plea Lulon of the Grant P»rk flaptl.t
rhnroli ttIII repeat Sumlar ereolnc *t 7-0
n beautiful nruaram rendered 1,y them on
Ite,-ember 22. The program -Ia Interest.
Ins. Inatnii-ilre aud luaplrlng and will do
great credit to the children and their elad.
za5JTO&-»V«-;
church. SVff
Kruger su|>crinYendent. ** •
•«P<‘«:lntendent. Prayer meeting «>
:30 Wednesday. L. A. 4k M. Socletv
P.- w. Tuesday. A cordial welcome to all
SlSve^^^*** <: * r “ * ml set ott »t Capl-
after which the ordlnsncs of the \.ord’s
supper will In- celcbmtcd. Sunday school
nt »:») a. m. Prnycr meeting Wednesday
at 7:30 p. in.
KDGEWOOD IIA IT I ST—Sunday school a t
9:50 n. tn. “The Past, the Present nnd the
Future" will Im* the topic nt 11 a. in., aud
at 7:39 p. in., “Rescue the Perishing.”
BROWN MEMORIAL RAPTIST—Rer.
\\\ A. Babb, pastor, preaching nt 11 n. iu.
and 7:30 ii. ni. Sunday si'hind nt 9:30 u. ui.
I Julies' Aid Society Tues«bty at 2 p. in.
Prayer meeting W’ednrsday nt 7:®> j». m.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
OLD HATS made new. Soft aud stiff felt
hata cleaned and reshaped. Mb*. Panama
hats cleaned and re-shaped. 60c. Soft and
stiff straw hata bleached and pressed. 50 and
16c. All hands or sweats teach extra) 25c.
Out-of-town orders given prompt attention.
Ijitest styles, beat work. lowest prices.
Acme Hntrera. 109*5 Whlfehail-at.
TRUNK and bag reoalrlng. II. W. Roun
tree A Bro., Trunk and Bag Company,
etall and repairing, 77 Wliltchail-at. 'Phone
WINTER’S COMING.
Your Plumbing should be
carefully inspected and
made winter proof. Let us
estimate that new house. It
will interest you.
REYNOLDS BROS. &
HiqKS.
49 N. Forsyth St.
Bell Phone 3747-J.
Atlanta Phone 1693.
Columbus. Ohio. Jau. 4.-—A rump
Ohio state convention, with a protest
ing delegation to thn national conven
tion. and a second state convention
la threatened by the followers of Hen-
•tor Foraknr opposing Hecretary Taft’s
presidential candidacy. The movement
Is the result of the Taft controlled
amt** convention’s call. Senator Fora-
ker haa Indicated that he will not l>«
hound by the conditions of the call.
FRUIT COMPANY
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS.
WE. HAVE taken stock nnd find on baud
a lot of windows, doors aud frames. sIl-
ffonring and celling. In small bits flint we
will sell nt bargain prices In order m dear
shed* for surtng stock: also n lot of
thertN>ardlng. celling and
once
. _ . ... . — . _ lasts.
K. G. Willingham 4k Hons. 542 Whlteball-st,
WEST END IIAPTIHT—The pastor. Dr.
John F. Purser, will preach Humbly morn
ing and evening. Sunday school at 9:30 n.
in. R. V. P. t . Sunday at 6:43 p. ni. W.
M. 1*. Monday nt 3:30 p. in. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday at 7:30 p m.
JON EE-AVE. BAPTIST—Services at 11 a.
m. nml 7:30 p. ni. Rev. J. T. Dam cron will
conduct Irotl* services. Sunday school a
9:30 a. ni.: half hour song service will pre
NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-Corner of
llcmphlll-ave. nml Euimett-st. Preaching
at If n. in. and 7:»* |». m. by the pastor,
William If. Pell. Sunday school at 9:30 a.
and evening. Sunday school at 9:30 a.
Ladles' Aid Society Wednesday at 2U» />.
iu. Wednesday at 7 p. nosbarti thtre will
he a business meeting of the church. The
church roll will he revised.
WOODWARD-AVE™ BAPTIST-Runday
school at 9:30 a. ni. Preaching nt 11 n. in.
and 7:30 p. m. I»y the pastor. Rev. If. i\
Hurley. Special New Year's sermon nt the
morning hour. New Year's message at
Invited to tatend these services.
GRANT PARK RAPTIST-Porner Geor-
gla-avc. and Graiit-st. D. H. Kitenfleld. pas
tor. Service* nt 11 .a m. nml 7:30 p. tn.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. in. Junior Baptist
Young People's Union at 4:33 p. m. Prayer
•ml song service Wednesday nt 7:30 p. *~
liool at 9:9) a. ro. Services at 11 a.
aud 7:45 p. in. Morning subject. “A Happy
New Year." II, Y. P. !\ at 7:15 p. iu.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST—4'orner .»f East
Fair at. and Hercan-are. Rev. J. D. Win
chester. paator. Sunday a< a hno| at 9:3n n.
in., T. Ii. <'amp superintendent. Preaching
at II a. iu. and 7:36 p. in. I»r the pastor.
Junior Union at 5:30 p. m. Mid-week aerr-
Ice Wednesday at 7:10 p. m. B. Y. V, l*.
at 7:45 p. nt.
CENTRAL BAPtIKT—Corner Ciarnett-at.
and Forsyth-at. Rev. R. | A Motley, pastor.
The 11 o'clock Service will conalst of a
business conference; special address by the
pastor aud celebration of the Lord's sup-
l»er. The »*n 1 [re t membership Is reques_te<|
p. lit. Similar ach<
meeting Momlay at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
SECOND BAPTIST—Sunday night I>r.
White will baptise a number of men who
have beyn recently • > onverted. He will
jLtrcadi oii “The Foot-prints of Jesus."
Thirty minutes*' song service precedes ser-
iflori. At 11 « ni. the new year’s service
nil! l*e marked by special program. The
subject of the sermon will l»e " -*■ -
•I Strong Stakes."
"Long Cards
low-grade weathert»»ardlng. cel Ujig
•oortag at $M per thousand. Call ar
aud ftelect what you want while it
On Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock there
will be ti meeting for men at the Baptist
-* which time Rev. R i;
„„ F ,„^, p RE8B YT ERIAN.
KOtTRTH PRERBYTERIA V—Corner
Jackaon and Chambeilln-ata. Preach-
Inc every Sunday nt It a. in. and 7:3m
p. m. by the liaator. Rev. T. H. New-
Sendee* Wednesday evening a,
<:3#. Sunday school at 3:30 a. m .
WALtAC'E PRESBYTERIAX—Cor
ner Walker and Btonewall.su. Re,
John D. Keith, pastor. Preaching at
I 1 - nl - Morning suh-
„ r h» Mouse That Blands Or
Evening subject. "Hitting the
Mark. The sacrament of the Lord'.
Bupper will be admlnlatered at the
rliwr of the moraine service. Babbath
school at 9:30 a. ni. Prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
NORTH-AVE. PRESBYTERIAN -
corner Peachtree-st. and North-avr.
Rev. Richard Orme Fllnn. pastor.
Morning worship at It; evening wor
ship at (. Prearhlnr by the pastor. At
the close of the morning service the
Lord's Supper will be celebrated. Sab
bath school at 9:30 a. m. Young Men *
league, Phllathea and Stranger,
clause* 9:45 a. ni. Men'* Bible confer
ence at 10 a. in. Covenanter band at
i. Christian Endeavor at Star.
P. in. Wednesday at 7:45 p. m., prav.
er meeting, Thursday at 3:30 p. m„
Ladles’ Missionary Circle.
WESTMINSTER PRESBTTERIAM
will celebrAt, the Lord's Bupper at the
regular morning servlre Sundav.
Evangelist E. P. Loose will have '*
meeting for young people at 3 o'clock,
an evangelistic aervlce at night snd
every night next week, except Satur
day, and every afternoon at 3:39.
HAKRIS-8T. PRESBYTERIAN —
Corner Harrle and Spring-et*. Rev.
C. A. Duncan. D.D., synodical auper-
Intendent.of Home Mission* for Ten
nessee. will deliver a New Tear'* ser
mon at It a. m. Sunday school at 9:45
a. m. No service at night.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—One block
beyond the postofltice on Marletta-at.
Rev. W. L. Llngle, D.D., paator. Di
vine aervlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:3# p.
m. The quarterly communion will be
observed at the morning aervlce. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meet
ing Wednesday evening at 7:45, ltd by
the pastor.
GEORG LA-AVE. PRESBYTERIAN —
Comer of Georgla-ave. and Grant-st.
Rev. H. J. Williams, paator. Sunday
school at 9:3# a. m. Services at 11 a. tn.
and 7:30 p. m. Preaching by the pas
tor. Celebration of tho Lord’s Supper
at the morning service. Brotherhood
meeting at 7:30 p.itn. Tuesday. Pray
er meeting on Wednesday at 7:39 p.
CENTRAL PRESBTTERIAX-
Washlngton-at., opposite the capttot.
Theron H. Rice, D. D„ paator. Servloes
Sunday at 11 a. m„ at which time th«
Lord's Supper will be celebrated, and
at 7:20 p. nt.. both conducted by Dr
Rice. Sabbath school at 9:2# a. m.
John J. Ingram, auparlntendant Music
by orchestia. led by Mr. Erwin Mueller.
Brotherhood, Marlon Jackson, presi
dent, meet* Sunday at 9:2# a. m. and
Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Pewa free
Strangers cordially welcomed to all
services.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRES-
IIYTERIAN—Corner Whttahall-Bt. and
Whitehall Terrace. Preaching by th*
paator, Rev. James A. Gordon, at U
«. nt. and 7:45 p. m. Morning subject.
•Why Should W* Pray?" Evening
Subject. "The Wicked In the Day of
Judgment.” Sabbath School. JO a. m.
Y. P. C. t?„ 7 p. m. The week of
prayer will be observed In this church.
On Friday night, O. E. Nawlln. of In
dianapolis. Ind., one of the etrongest
IKtpuler lecturers before the American
public today, will deliver an address on
some phases of the great reform.
and al soiln fountains in t»iir
liottlcs at .3c cacli.
Manufactured by
\Y. B. NETILKRY,
s Atlanta, tin. i*.
JOHN WOODSIDK
THE BKVrijfli AGENT,
FOR RENT
Parties loukiup: for houses
or fiats ean obtain a com
plete list of all property for
rent in the city by calling nt
•I. M. High Co.'s in Furni
ture Department. No charge
for iu fori nation.
BARNETT PRESBYTERIAN—Cor
ner Hampton-st. anil Bradley-ave. J.
uttiv;'ofK«;r i«i."wC"ia K, SviSr*' S JW J n H 7‘? i hni ' ^* tor : '"P
n li iiiiH-tings milk the sohii«>rs ^ j Hunda) at 11 a. m. and » p. nt. Bun-
Gw* fart, will speak. Titer* will b<> a tsati-1 day school and tpacla! song aarric^ » !
moii.v mo^tins I'omitutisj hy Tom Harrison. | 3 p. tn. Prayar metlnff. Thu rad*. v «
J Tr - i"*!* aerrhe U>*imiing 7 p. in. Rev. Thomas K. Converse. *«i-
Hir*~of 8t*te~CenvlcU. ™"i« '«» this meedSN. smu'Kd 5f ! g^'i i 7** w'lM
cv°Sf Vh."oSsmT 1 !^,, Y 4S' ! rTetyhclyA* Invited. | ^l^tVijSmwSu’SSRlS Th-
dir * f sti*emrat to llFe .'omt.trouir Th '' T,l -rn.. l. Rlbte Trsh.lti* Ik-bunl evening service, by the pastor. «l«
JiVshSV'niui.^h.e th. fL ri ' U ^ algbt. iw. Brougkrue ell ...main new year 11 tough t». suggested
- ' ' n "' !2£ a -" JUn ' ' ,n ' ,h ' "«»»,.mtitae It... f.sirie ..f hi. Friday uight Iw. by the passage. "As thy days, so
*’• ■'* * thy strength be.”
XTAQ A f iom cohvlrt hire for the last quarter i tun -
X1AD A XvX!il/rilV JCioC of 1907. The total amount Ii $94..763.10. * mem
Upon the application of the J. J.
Hatnes-Fain t'oinimny and K. R Stuart
A < *«>.. Judye Pendleton ha** appointed
J. R. Moore tecelver for the Lawrence. I Guano Mixing Plant Burns.
Company, fruit and produce deal. Colurobua. Ou.. Jan. 4.— I’he guatv.
era ou Broad>vt. He was required to Htlxlny r*l«ht of the Albany Warehouse
tive bon<l of $2,50o. M'ompany burned lust night. Tin* plant
The petition: which trta filed forjH-ax recently finished and had never
the plaintiffs by Attorneys M.»>ra Sr keen operated. The loss Is $7,000. The
Pomeruy, will be given a final hearing Mn*uranee on the plain was $5.Tim.
January II. —
Or tli#» next six month*.' Anttonmv
.... for l»r. Nrlaou « VIIMr classes and
W. R. Hamby, of Atlanta, pays the ! Howe of other tea«*li«rs will also Ik? made,
state very nearly half th«* amount— Al ' JfiterestiHl tn the HIM* Hcbool
$17,117. *•«?■ l»Tlta« to Is* present, and also those
[ Who *r»* Intending to take the leefurea of
Dr. nr»nghb.:i on the Pauline Ftdstlea for
•* uexf sis mouth* are Invited |o | N > pn*».
WHILE HANDLING GUN.
NEGRO SHOOTS WOMAN.
ftpeeisl to The Georgian.
Albany. Ga. Jan. 4.>-LiiU McKln>
nay was accidentally shot and killed
by Riltt Thomas last night. Th-mi.v*
was handling a gun when It nent off.
nth were negroes.
Thomas S. .Benion.
Thomas Hpencer. the 4-vear-*dd s.m
of Mr. an»l Mrs. J. B. Benson, dim!
at the residence of his patent*. 201
l.uc|le-ave.. Ratunlay morning nt 6
o’clock. The funeral ceremonies, will
l»e conducted at the residence Sunday
morning af D»:»i» »>Vi»wk The Inter
ment »lll be at Westvlew cemetery.
gel the analysis uf bis tlrsi i a *»uns >
an«l l»«‘ar hts ttn*t leetnre. At ft o'clock
the first of the regular staff
will
ting-. ci>ti»Utiii3
or the Tntocruarle | fljgj
Thete iiieetlngs nre held every Frithiy aft-
eruoon at 5 o••hkk from Jnuuary to July,
with Dr. Rroaghton. the pastor, presiding.
Followlug the staff meet!ug will be a pub
lb- Inncheon (or Hutiday school workers ##f
th#* TawefnaHc, sn*l any olh^rr wh<# wish
CATHOLIC.
SACRED HEART—Pesilitr*. an-J
Ivy-ata. Masses on Sunday 7. 9:J0 and
11 a. m. Sunday school 9 a. nt. Wees
day ma*xesC:00, 6: JO. 7:00 and t a. n>-
Benediction on Sunday after the hif* 1
nuts*. No afternoon aervlce. Bermon
on Sunday at 11 by Father Gum-
General meeting of Indies' Altar So
ciety for election of officer* on M»n-
day. January 6. at 4 p. m.
PWi..Pa N „ UNITARIAN.
This U arranged s.. that peopi.. FIRST UNITARIAN—8prlng-at„ o»r-
. -l w . or H ,rt ,l,r Tahetwarle j tier West t'aln—Rev. Alexander T
r -.- N *‘. l y 1 "-? lf t ?! r r «* ll !!‘ »»J' 1 Bowwr. minister. Kubjci for Pm.;
l-rlnr., Al s k will III. ..twiiltoxl Pvrvbvs at II vrlwk. All seat* fr* •
•»f il»** ftitslv Ht-hskd with l*r. ftronghtsoa's Sundav school nieefa at 10 orl*e *»
te- t»ni. lion. Hamilton Dougls*, aui>erUitendeni