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THIS ATLAN"i'A GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, DRCKMUKK
.Sunday icliool 9:30. Addrcaa
n k«v. 9. T. Edmundaon 10:15. Pra.rhln*
■ t 11 and 7:50. Eran,.ll«t Edmnndoon will
■ induct tprrlce* ..ary nlfht at 7:50.
GLENN-8T. BAPTIST—Sundar aehool at
9:30. Preaehioc 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
by pastor, Rff. J. A. Bonner.
EDGF.WOOn BAPTIST—Bondar aehool at
0:30. Preaehlnf at 1 a. in. and . :30 p. -
by V. C. Norcroaa.
NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST—UemphlU-
are. and Bmmell-at. Preaehlnt by paator,
William II. Bell, at 11 and 7:30. Sunt
aehool at 9:50.
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST—Rer. William A.
Kina, paator. Praachlna morning and Bern
ina. Sunday aehool at 9:30; Brother J. B.
Kruger, anperlntendrnt.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST— Eaat Pairat. and
Berean are. Her. J. I). Wineheater, JMafor.
Sunday aehool at 9:30 a. m.: W. F. Orubba,
anperintendent. Preaehlng at 11 and 7.45.
BROWN MKMORIAL~BAPTIST—Rer. W.
A. Babb, paator. Preaehlng at 7 p. m. Sun
day aehool at 9:30; W. X. Nlehola, auperin-
tendent.
tIRAXT PARK BAPTIST—Georgia.are. and
Grant at. Her. D. 8. Edenheld, paator.
Prenehing at 11 and 7:50. Sunday aehool
fit D:30; J. L. Turner, superintendent.
WOOnWARUAVE.
school nt 9:80; W. A.
cnt. Preselling at II
HIGHLAND PAIliTjlAPT 1ST—Highland
ami Orocnwoofl-nra*. I reaching nt ll a. m.
and 7:30 p. in. Snlibnth aehool.at 10 n. m..
II. A. Burton anporimcndent.
INMAN PARK BAPTIST—Edgewood and
Kllanln-ttmeea. Iir. C. N. Uonnldaon, on*-
urn. Servleoa nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. Sun-
tiny nehuol at 8:30 a. in.
CAPITOL AVE. lUPTIKT-Prenehlng by
Paator John E. llrlgga at 11 a. in. and i:30 p.
m. Sunday aehool at 9:30 a. m.
CKNTHAL BAPTIST—Garnett and For-
ayth-eta. ltev, II. P. Uoliertaon. nnatoi.
ti-'rvl.-ra nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p nt. Snndny
aeImtS at 9:50 n. m.. J. C. llarrlaon auperin-
random.
BAPTIST — Sunday
Murray, auperlntend-
i. m. and 7:45 p. ra.
ASBURY METHOBIST—Darla and Fnun-
dry-ala. Her. C. V. Weathers, paator. Sun
day aehool at 9:30 a, m„ W. A. Flnehar.
superintendent. Preaehing at It a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
ENGLISH-AVE. METHODIST—W.' A.
Brinafleld. paator. Preaehlng 11 a. m. and
7:15 p. m. by the paator. Sunday aehool
, 9:30 a. m., R. E. Lee, superintendent.
Walker-eta., near Terminal atation. Rer.
Will T. Hamby, paator. Sunday aehool at
9:30 JL m.: Paul J. Baker, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
PARK-ST. METHODIST—Park and Lea
sts. Rer. Fletcher Walton, paator. Preach-
ing at II a. m. by Rar. ill 7. D *7," *"'*
7:30 p. m. by paator. Sunday aehool at
9:50 a. m.l John Shannon, auperlntendenl.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Rar. Frank Siler,
paator. Serelcaa at Gate City Guards ar
mory, on Houaton-at. Sunda- aehool at 9.50
a. m.. M. M. Dariea superintendent. Preach
ing at t a. m. and 7 ;30 p. m.
TRINITY METHODIST—Whitehall and
Trinity. Dr. J. W. Lee. the paator. will
preach at It a. m. and 7:30,n. m. Sunday
ft .on ... IF n V.uttii Kitninii-
I. ST. PAUL METHODIST—Rer. II. L. Ed-
mondson, the pastor, preaches at 11 a. m.
sod 7:30. Sunday arnool 0:.10.
PAYNE MEMORIAL METHODIST—Hun-
tiicntt and Lurkie-sts. Preaching 11
and 7:45 p. in., liy the new pastor. Her. Wil-
Ham Dnnbar. Sunday school 9:30.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAI* METHODIST
— Rev. Kolfe Hunt, pastor. 8ervleei 11 and
7:30. Bible lecture 3:30. Sunday school
9;30 a. m.. J. G. C. Bloodworth. superintend
ent.
EAST POINT METHODIST—Preaching at
11 and 7 by Rer. J. A. Quiilian. Sunday
aehool 9:30.
8T. MARK METHODIST—Rev. S. R. Belk,
paator. Preaching at 11 by Bishop W. A.
Candler, and 7:80 by paator. Sunday aehool
.9:30.
GRACE METHODIST—Boulevard and
aehool 9:30; W. S. Featheratone, superintend
EAST ATLANTA METHODIST—fleer Ihe
Soldiers' Ilona* car liae. Services It and
7:80. Uev. Olin King, paator. Sunday
school 9:30.
HKMPHILLAVH.' METHODIST—Fourth
quarterly meeting. Rer. W. A. I’arsona will
preach at morning and evening service. At
the morning service the aarrament of tha
Lord's supper will be administered. Sunday
school 9:.10; W. T. Southard, superintendent.
F.GLKHTON MEMORIAL METHODIST—
Preachisa hr paator. A. Preston Boyd. 11 and
7:30. Sunday school 10. Kpworth League
at 0:45.
BATTLE ft ILL M ETHODI8T—W. T. Bell,
paator. Preaching 11 a. to. and 7:80. Sun
day school 9:45, Ralph Cooper, auperintend
FIRST METHODIST—Junction of Peach
tree and Ivy-ats., • Rev. J. H. French, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45, W. H. Paterson, super
Intendent. Pleaching 11 a. ra. and 7:45 p. m,
and Aahhr-ata. Her. Lynn R. Wnlher. pni-
tor. Sammy ucbool «t 9:30 u. nt. Worahlp
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. m.
GEOROIAAVE. PRESBYTERIAN—Geor
gia-are. and tlrnnmt. Rer. II. J. WllUamt,
tuiatnr. Prenehing 11 and 7:J0. Sunday
actiool at 9:30: A. F. Belllngrath, at
Intendent. Snndny aehool nt Ptckert-St.
■Ion nt 3 p. in.
MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN—
I.nckte and Lntlmer-ntn. Dr. A. R. Holder-
l. y, jiantor. Services nt 11 and 7:30. Sunday
afboot nt 9:30; W. H. Hughe*, superintend
ent.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - Marietta at.
Rer. Walter L. Llngle. D.D.. paator. Herr-
lees nt 11 a.' m. aad 7:30 p. m. Sunday
ochot at 9:30 a. in.
INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN—Corner
Edgewood and Euclld-ave*. Preaching by
paator nt 11 a. in. and 7:30> p. m. Rnnday
school at 9:30 a. tn. Voting Praple's Society
Sunday at 6:45 p. in.; W. E. Newlll, guper-
Intendent. J. B. Fleklen, paator.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN.— Opposite
elate enpltnl. Preaching at 11 a m. j«y Jem.
pornry pnatnr. Rev. Dr. I. II. Gaines, I).D.
rrcnchlug nlao at 7:30 p. m. Sunday aehool
at 9:30 n. m.
WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN—Walker
and Stonewall ata. Rev. John D. Keith, paa
tor. Anniversary services at morning and
evening hours. Rev. Dr. T. E. Converae will
preach nt 11 a. in. and Dr. J. G Patton and
\v. Woods White will conduct the 8 P. m.
service. Hnhtmth school at 9:10 a. m., c, tt.
unulngham superintendent.
ASSOCIATE REFORMED PRE8BYTE-
ItlAN—Whitehall-at. and Whitehall terrace.
Serrlcee nt 11 n. m. and 7:45 p. in., conduct,
efl 1*y the pastor, Rev. J. A. Gordon. Sab
bath aehool at 10 n. tn.
NORTH-A VE. PRESBYTER! AN-Peneh
tree and North-nve. Rev. Richard Ornie
Fllnn, pastor. Services nt 11 a. m. und 7:4o
n. in. Hnldinth school at 9:30 n. in. Man a
Itllde conference and young men s Bible
class st 10 n. in. Christian Endeavor at 7 p.
m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
HARRIS ST. PRESBYTERIAN-Ontsbloek
west of Penchtree-st. KrtlmUth school nt
9:45 a. in. Tile pastor. Rev. Jore A. Moore,
will preneh nt 11 n. iu.. subject being "The
Two Ronds." Song KervU*e and sermon at
7:45 n. tn.: subject, ‘Hellj Whv? Wtiaf? A
jrdlal Invitation given to nil.
SCIENTIST.
FIR8T CHURCH OK CHRIST. SCIENT
1ST—Cable Hall. 82 84 N. Broad at. !££•
ices, 11 a. m. Sunday. Reading rooms, 88 >.
Brosd-st. Open dally eaeept Sunday, 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
LUTHERAN.
ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL
LT7THERAN—Forsyth and Garnett sts. O.
Nusimann, pastor. Service with preaching in
German at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 9:45
a. m.
TABERNACLE BAPTIST.
Sunday night Dr. Broughton will preach a
special sermon on "The Aftermath of Our
Recent City Election." At the morning serv
Ice he will also preseh. Dr. Broughton leo
tares Friday night at 7:80
Profssaor Boatman's choir.
Young. Sunday school at 9. At 8 p. m..
dovotlone consisting In rosary sermon by
Fnther Gunn, and lieiiedlctlon of the Blessed
Haersment. Wednesilny. Friday and Sntur.
day ore Ember daya.
UNITARIAN. \
CHURCH OF OUR FATIIER^-Corm.
Cain and Sprlng sts. Rev. John W. Row
lett, minister. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sun
day school at 9:46 a, m.
MISCELLANEOUS. t ^
All Baptist ministers have been Invited to
attend the ordination service of J. N, T. Cow-
hern, missionary evangeliat, and J. H. Mc
Coy and J. H. Haralson, deacons, at Jones-
Baptist church. Sunday at 8 p. m. Dr.
W. Landrum will preside. Dr. John E.
White and Dr. J. F. Purser will deliver ad
dresses.
PENTECOSTAL MISSION—173 Marietta-
Bible study st 0:30 a. ro., worship at
10:80 a. m. and 7:3Q p. m.
Invitation given
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL—Oppoi
Carnegie Library, Rev. Henry A. Atkin*
alt#
inaon,
preaehing,
UNION TABERNACLE—McDaniel and
Hightower sts. Rev. M. D. Smith preaches
at 11 and 7:45< Sunday aehool 0:30, J. L.
Gillcte, superintendent.
EMMANUEL CONGREGATIONAL-
art-ave. Rev. N. E. Overman t paator.
day arhool at 10 a. ~
ay ac
:80.
8tew-
Preaching at 11 and
WALKF.R.ST. METHODIST—Nalton and
HAPPY JOHN’S WON-
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have never been known to fail
though tried in every part of the
United States. This medicine is
guaranteed under the pure food
gild drug net, Juno 30th, 1900,
gerial No. 29318, nnd none is gen-
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Happy John. All rights protect
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factured and -sold nt 128 1-2 De
catur St. Standard Phone No.
816; Deli Phone M. 2149. Ad-
(treJa all communications to
DB. j. H. BRUCE,
1281-2 Decatur 8t.,
Atlanta, Oa.
MARIF.TTAHT. COSQRKGATtONAL —
Marietta and MrMIIUn at.., Ree. W. 11. Till
man, paator. Service* II and 7:45. Sunday
achol 3 p. m.
DKRKAX COXOBBGATIOXAL—Powell nnd
Tennille-eti. Preneblnir 11 and 7:43 by ilr*.
K. O. MeCoy. the paator • wife. Sunday
school 3 p. m.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN-torusr 8outh Pryor
and TrlnUy-avc. R«v. U. K. Pendlslon, pss
lor. Prrschlng at II a. m. and E:30 p. m.
Bihla school 9:30 a. m.,- Christian hndtavor
0:30 p. m.
WERT END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon
amt Dunn sts., Rev. Bernard P. Smith, pas
tor. reaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
HOWELL STATIOjTcHRISTIAN—End of
Msrietta-st. rar line. Rev. Dean L Bond;
pastor. Bible school, 3 p. m. Preaching at
11 a. n. anil 7:30 p. m.
COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAN—Rav. F.
L. Adams, pastor. Bible school every Lord's
day at 10 a. tn. Preaching first and third
Lord's days at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
EPISCOPAL.
(Third Sunday In Advent.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington * and
Hunter. Very Rav. C. T. A. Pisa, D. D.,
dean. 7:80 a. m. holy communion: 11 a. m.
morning prayer, litany and sermon: 4:30 n.
m. evening prayer. Sunday, school. 9:30. All
other days: 7:80 a. tn. holy communion
■a. ra. mornim
Services Central Gospel mission, 11 i
eve., Sunday an^ Wednesday at 3.
The Atlanta Psychological Society, Robert
Bryan Harrison, president, will meet Sunday
at 3 p. in. in the .assembly room at Carnegie
library.
Rev. C. V. Weathers, pastor of Asbury
The regular devotional service will he held
Sunday morning at the street car chapel,
Piedmont'Sve. and Armstrong-st. Preaching
by Rev. John E. White.*
the Atonement Sacrifice . .
held In Red Mcn'e hall, 86 Ccntral itvc., Sun
day nt 11 a. m.
nt 9:30 n. in.; George L Hickman, superin
tendent. Preaching at 11 n. tn. mid 6 p.
im*v. r*. ii. i rwwr, i».i».. |*iim«*r. SpCCl
opening eorvlcen In the basement of t
new church, corner Ilouston st. nnd Court-
Inud-nvo., nt 11 n,
1,000 Pictures suitable
for gifts at half-price. Amer
ican Furniture Company, 11
Edgewood.
DR. EDWARD THOMSON
PREACHES SUNDAY
Dr. Edward Thomuon. the eminent
advocate of Hunday real, will deliver hla
next sermon on Sunday morning tn
Ponce DeLeon Baptist church and his
aubject will be "How tn Make Atlanta a
City of Ood.” Dr. Thomson was sec
retary of the last world conftresa and Is
known all over the world as an orator
and reformer. 'He Is commended by
President Roosevelt. Vice President
Fairbanks and *ble men of all parts of
the country.
An especial sons service will be given
Sunday night, when a beautiful pro
gram will be presented under the dlrec-
tlon of Miss MacGregor, organist.
prayer.
10:80.
«. IS
mlng praytr; 4:30 p. m. avauing
Wednesday and Friday, litany at
ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Currier
and Pine. Rev. O. B. Witmer. D. I)., rector.
7:30 a. tn. holy communion; 11 a. tn. morning
prayer and aermon: 7:80 p. tn. evatilng prayer
and atrmon Hunday adhool at 9:45.
INCARNATION—Lee/ near Gordon, West
End. Rev. J. L. Villalnnga In eharge. 11
a. m. morning prayer and aermon; 7:30 p. m.
evening prayer and aartnon. Sunday aehool
nt 9:45.
ALL SAINTS—Corner Weal Peachtree and
North-Ave. Rev. Z. H. Far land, rector. 8 n.
in. holy communion; 11 a. m. morning prayer
and aermon; 4 p. m. evening prayer. Sun
day aehool at 9:45.
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Knclid-
nvea., Inman Park. Morning prayer and ser
mon at 11 by the Rev. 8. 8. Spear. Nunday
aehool at 9:45.
8T. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent.
Kev. W. J. Page In charge. Evening prarer
and aermon at 7:80. Hunday aehool at 4:80.
MISSION OF THeIiOLY INNOCENTS—
Wooda-ave., naar West Peachtree. Rev. Z.
8. Farland in eharge. Sunday aehool every
8und*y at 8:80.
mon at 11. Sunday school
srr
45.
HOLY COMFORTER—Corner Atlanta ave.
and Pulliam. Rev. Gilbert Higgs, I). D., In
charge. Evening prayer and service at 7:30;
Sunday aehool at 9:30; Friday, choir prac
tice at 8.
ST.' PAULS—East Point. Rav. Gilbert
HigV»t E>- D.. in charge. Morning prayer and
age in <
1 9:80.
ST. TIMOTHY
" “ dl _ . „
Sunday aehool nt b
ST. JOHNS—College Pa*. Rev. W. J.
Page in chant. Morning prayer and aermon
at 11. Sunday aehool at 9:80.
NORCROS8 CHAPEL—Evening prayer aad
rmon at 4 by the Rev. R. F. DeBelle.
EPISCOPAL. Colored—84. Paula: An*
tarn-eve., near Fort-st. Rev. A. K. Day in
ge. Holy commnuion at (
er and aermon at 11: even!
ton nt 8; Bandar school i
lay evening service at 0.
UNI VERBALIST
[R8T UNI VERSA LIST—I
Harris sts. Rev. E. D K .
I‘re aching at 11 a. m. Hunday sch
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Terminal 8tation.
THE GEORGIA MILITARY ACADEMY
Recognized As the leading Southern School of Its Kind for Bovs
RE-OPENS AFTER CHRISTMAS, JANUARY 4th
. , Not a vacancy nt present, hut a few. new pupils may enter in January. Parents de
siring their nons to enter should make application nt once.
Splendid equipment, large and experienced faculty, high social and moral tone, cultured
environment, manly boys from leading homes in many states. Cadets live with, and share the
home life of, the teachers. .
Parents are urged to visit and inspect the school and its work.
COL. J. C. WOODWARD, A. M., Pres.,
College Park, Ga. <
Pet-sotial Mention
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41. W„t Ft.. 5.45pm
Trains marked * run dally except Hunday.
Trains marked ! ran Sunday only.
Other' trains ran dally.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Arrive From—
Jacksonville.. $.39 am
Savannah $.00 am
.Macon 10,60 nra
Macon 4.20 pm
Macon...* 110pm
Orpn.'t To—
M»con 8.99 nib
Mara* 4.00pm
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flHTannab 9.35 pm
Bacon ti.tohm
LduiSVILLE 4. NASHVILLE R7 - R.'
ArItIdi aod d.partln* tlm. from Ualoa
Ktallo*. Allan,*. All train* dall..
1 Leave.
Arrive
Cincinnati A Lmilsviiic. .1 l.uup.ui.
Knoxville via Blue Ridge SA9 a.m.
Knoxvtlle via Cartersvin^ 4.09 p.m.
Tate necommodatlon 1159 p.m.
lz.su p.m.
6.10 p.m
1149 p.m.
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■mmmf mi — railroad
(Train* Arrtr, 9,4 'ram the L'nlaa
HlntioB.)
Rrh«lBl*» *B«tlvc November 15.1905.
Arrlre—
No. 1 from Rrnnawtrk. Warerom.
Thomaariilr and FlUfffrald 7:15 am
Warerom anil Bmuawlek .......i7:45 am
No. 4 for Fltaceiald. Tbomanlll*.
Wayeniaa and Brnnawlek..
1'ullman drawln, room aleepln, ear oerv
Ice on rraln* 1 and 4 between Atlanta aad
Thoum.Title, tia. For farther information,
nil on or writ, to
1Y. II. I.KAHT.
Ceaeral Paa*enirer Acral
W. A. BTOKKS.
•eager lad Ticket Agent.,
Atlanta, IS,
The Atlanta friend* of Mr. Charlea
Frederick Naeftle, the New York artlat.
will he delighted to learn that one of
hli pictured wu recently purchased by
the well-known collector. Mr. William
T. Evan*, and presented by MmEvans
to the Corcoran gallery at Wadnington.
Mr. Naegle will hold an exhibition of
hi*, work In New York city In January
and among the portrait* which will be
■een In the collection Is that of Mr*.
Clark Howell, Jr., one of Atlanta'* moat
beautiful young matrons.
Mr*. Edward Qrelg Warner ha* been
Invited to make the principal address
before the ladle* of the Philadelphia
United Daughters of the Confederacy
at the brilliant annual dinner which
they give In one of the leading hotels of
tho city on the 14th of February. These
events are of annual occurrence and
Are largely attended. Mr*. Warner
lenvea Atlanta soon to spend several
months In Florida and will go to Phila
delphia from that state for the dinner
on. the 14th of February.
Miss Lucy Harrison has returned
home, after an extended absence, and Is
being cordially welcomed by her many
friends. She went to Hlalrstown, N. J..
to be an attendant at the wedding of
Miss Anna Vail, and later visited Misses
Harriet and Margaret Goddard, both of
whom orb well known here.
Mrs. James McKeldln and Mrs. Ca«-
telman, who are enjoying a trip around
the world, are now at Columbo, Ceylon,
and will not return to America before
February. Mrs. McKeldln'* children
will arrive In Atlnnta December 19, to
be, with their grandmother, Mrs. W. W.
Draper, until Mr*. McKeldln'* return.
Mr*. M. A. Lipscomb, of Athens, will
be In Atlanta Monday to attend the
meeting at the Woman’s Club, Monday
attemoon. The program for that day
Is In charge of Mrs. John K. Ottley,
chairman fof the educational section,
and the occasion will be one of brilliant
Interest.
Miss Matilda Boettger, of New York,
who has ■ been the charming guest of
Miss Ariadne Merritt, leaves Monday
for her home. Miss Boettger ha* been
delightfully entertained nnd ha* made
many friends during her visit to At
lanta, . '
Mr. AVharton Wilson ha* returned
from Carteraville, where he and Mr*.
Wilson were among the out-of-town
guest* at the Lovejoy-Akin wedding.
Mrs. Wlltlon will remain a week lofiger
In Cartersvllle, the truest at her par
ents. i : ,
A dinner pat ty at tho Piedmont Driv
ing Club will be given on Saturday
evening In honor of Miss Helen Bag-
ley's guests, Miss Cults, of Savunnah,
und Mis* Lamar, of Columbus.
Mr*. Harry Lee Harvey, of Columbia.
S. C„ and Mr*. Clarence Neal Jonea.
of Montgomery, will be-among the out.
nf-town guests at the Perdue-Boykln
wedding next week.
Misa Charlotte Marshall, who Is with
Mr. and Mr*. Reese Marshall, will re
main for the wedding of Miss Jullen
Perdue and Mr. Boykin on next Wed
nesday.
Miss Gladys Gibson, the attractive
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Gibson, of Columbus, will visit Miss
8aruh Terrell during the holidays.
Mr*. George W. Howard, of College
Park, left yesterday for KalUpell,
Mont., «o spend the winter with her
daughter. Mr*. J. H. Steven*.
Ml** Loutae,John*on entertained at a
t.rldge part*- 6n Friday afternoon In
honor of Ml** Julian Perdue, a bride-
elect of the coming week.
Mis* Jennie Cramer has gone to New.
nan to spend the week-end. She will
be the guest of Mrs. H. L. Brower at
her home. Swiss Cottage.
Mr*. Theodore Thompson and Miss
Cecil Gyle*, of South Carolina, leave
on the 19th for Blackvllte, 8,'C., to
epend the holiday*.
Mr. and Mr*. Wofford Felton Ed
wards have taken possession of their
home at 91 Ashby-st., and are at home
to their friends.
Mr*. Alfred Truitt has returned from
Carteraville. where she attended the
wedding of Mis* Katharine Lovejoy and
Mr. Paul Akltr.
Miss' Berta Mae Sample, who has
been In Atlanta studying under Miss
Hast lark, will spend Christmas week In
New York.
"The VICTOR”
DR. WOOLLEY’S SANITARIUM
OPIUM and WHISKY treated without shock Of
severe suffering. Comfort of patients carefully looked after. A home
like,,pleasant sanitarium —not a prison. Treatment entirely Dee
from any harmful reaults. Our thirty years’ experience shows these
diseases are curable. Patients also treated at their homes. Our book
of particulars free. Addnts Dr. B. M. Woolley Co. Atlanta, (*»*
Additional
MARKETS
WEATI1ER FORECAST.-
College Park, Is visiting his parents at
Graymont.
Miss Flossie Davenport, o’f Philadel
phia. Is a visitor to.the city for the
holidays.
Miss Jennie D. Harris Is the guest
of Miss 'Jennie DuBoae In Athens.
Mrs. C. D. Hurt has returned from a
visit to Mrs. M. A. Clark In Macon.
HOTEL JEFFERSON
11 ST. LOUIS ”
European Plan
Miss Aylmer Pearre. of Columbus,
who ha* been the guest of Mis* Betty
Peabody; returned home Saturday
morning.
Mr. Edward McCerrln Is 1n the city
for the week-end, having returned from
a business trip to New Orleans.
General and Mr*. R. D. Pott* and
Mr*. Barry leave soon for Cuba, where
they will spend a month.
Mr*. Albert William* and her ion.
Heyward, left Thursday for Augusta,
after a stay with friends In Atlanta.
Mil* Katharine Martin, who has been
the attractive gue*t of Mr*. Andrew
Calhoun, will return home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Troy. o( Atlanta,
are spending the week-emf with Mis*
Mary Callaway In Macon.
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin M. Nix have
moved from We*t End and are at home
at 505 Cherokee-ave.
Miss Josephine Barge, of Tennllle,
I* the guest of Mr*. Alva D. Kiser In
Inman Park.
Mr. Carl E. Durden, of tlie G. M. A,
Miss Gladys Levin Is at Fort Riley, .
Kan*, for the Huft-Chaffee wedding. I
Mis* Kate Felder will leave next I
week for a visit to Amerlcus.
Attend the Mass Meeting |
at the Grand Opera House
Sunday afternoon, for the
Boys’ Club of Atlanta.
EASTMAN.
MIhs Kstom Pen cock, of Wenleynn Femnlo
College, who hnt been very III nt her home, j
Is now convnlenccnf. 1
MIsh Gertrude Cotter, of Wenleyan Female
College, npent ThnnkRKlvlnK with her par
ent*.
Mr. nnd Mrn. W. 8. Wnite have returned
from MllledgevlUe, where they visited tlieir
dnnghter. who Itr attending school there.
Itev. We M. Gilmore returned Tuesday
■oni the flqptlst convention, which wan
eld‘III Mndlnoti.
Mm. L. I’hiirr nnd oon, of Decatur, are
visitors at the home of Mr*. O. A. Gentry.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Smiley spent Sunday In
Macon.
Mr. E. F. Peacock, of Macon, wan the
uncut of hi* brother. Hon. 8. M. Peacock,
St., last week.
Mra. Carolyn Daughtry has returned from
Fort Valley.
Mr. J. A. Ilrynut, of Talbotton, spent the
Dr.
!nn*n.
Mr. XelHoti Armour, of Athens, Is at
home for the -holidays.
Mr. Ferdinand Hcrrmnn, who has been
studying at Tulnne University, is expected
home for the holidays.
. Mrs. 8. Harris and children are In Deland,
Pis.
Mr. Marvin Bussey, of Cbauncey, spent
Hnnday In Knstman.
Mr. w. I>. Webster spent Sunday with bis
parents.
A. Bashlnskl nnd Mac Wooten visited 8a-
vminnh during the races.
Miss Knth Arnold, of Perry, spent Thanks
giving iu 'Knatmnn.
Itev. Walter Anthony left Monday for
Quitman to spend the-week in attendance
upon the annual conference.
The Daughters of the Confederacy were
Strictly Fire Proof.
RATES
8lngle, without bath tt.60nnd up
Single, with bath.... 1
Double, without bath
Double, with bath.......
Planters' Hotel
Under Same
Management.
WATERMAN PENS
Fountain Pens aiy most appropriate
Christmas gift*. John L. Moore &
Son* have them ln all styles. 42 North
Broad St., Prudential building.
“Hoosier” Kitchen Cab
inets—a present for the wife
—American Furniture Co.,
11 Edgewood.
EATONTON.
Mrs. Emma Champion Is with her mother,
Mrs. John Ilesnoss, at Jackson.
Mrs. Mary Thomas and Miss Berths
Thomas have returned home after an ex
tended visit to Atlanta.
Mr. ami Mrs. Goodwin Scott spent the
week-end with Mr. nud Mrs. John T. Wil
liams at Haddocks. » _ . ... j
II. Grady Weaver, of the Tgeh. will visit
„Js parents, I»r. uud Mrs. J. D. Weaver,
here uext week.
Mlxs Norn Cone, of Mllleilgevllle, Is the
guest of Mrs. Gale K. Riley.
Walter Williams, of Hnddoeks, was the
guest of friends here this week. ■
Miss Irene Farley visited her mother at
Mtaudfordvltle last week.
LYMAN T. HAY,
General Manager.
HOTEL PIERREPONT
Absolutely Fireproof
43,45,47 West 32d St.
One Door from Broadway
NEW YORK CITY
QUIET, REFINED AND MODERN
European Plan.
Room with bath, $2.50 and more
HARRY L. BROWN
Proprietor of Hotel Victoria, Bos
ton, and Islesboro Inn, Maine.
give an entertainment at the Kastmal Op
era, House on the 15th Inst.
Hoy D. Stubbs, who Is taking a law coarse
at Harvard, will visit his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. It. D. Stubbs, here soon.
Mrs. J. C. Jester and children, of Athens,
are visiting Mr. und Mrs. J. It. Klmrks.
Mrs. James Ileid has returned from a
visit to relatives In MllledgevlUe.
Miss Georgia Smith left Wednesday for
ner home In Ilogersvllle. Tenu.. offer a
visit to kcr sister. Mrs. Gale K. Itlley.
Mias Fannie I*ee I.everettc and Miss Mae
8e«tt were recent visitors to Macon.
Mrs. 1*001 Alford and daughter have re
turned home to Atlanta after vlsltlg rein-
■tives here.
Lynwood Sparks Is the rfnest of Walter
Williams at Haddocks.
Mlsse* Anna Lon nnd Mary Msbet, An
nie iJiurle Adams. Lillie Kntb Adams.
Mamie nud Stella Rice, Messrs. John and
Dennis Turner. Carl Ingram, Willie Tom
linson nnd Itnleigh Beck attended the dance
in Madison Wednes«Iay night.
Miss Cussie Jenkins, who has been In Bu
mp® most of the year, sails for home on
iHvember 22.
Professor .1. T. Walker, of the Ea tout mi
High School, spent the week-cud In Atlanta
MIm Lillie Ituth Adams will return to her
home In Alabama next week. .
Igimtli:* Griffith Is spending the week In
Atlanta.
Mrs. James Adams and children, of Birm
ingham. Ala., are expected to visit the for
mer's parents. Mr. suit Mrs. B. L. Paschal,
this'week. Misa Annie Pnsctut! boa returned
front a visit to Mrs. Adams nt Birmingham.
At the regular meeting of the Teachers'
Hunday School Union this week Professor
J. T. Walker lectured on the “Origin and
Purpose of the Hnndajr SchooL” Dr. L. A.
Cooper leetnred on the “Influence of the
Sunday School Teacher." Both lectures
were magnificent nud highly appreciated.
ONE-PIECE BIFOCALS.
Giving raiding *nd walking vision In
one solid glass. Doe* away with two
pair* of glaasea. Could you think of
anything better for Xnrn*?
WALTER BALLARD OPTICAL CO„
75 Peachtree 8U
SAFE DEPOSIT
BOXES
Basement of Empire Bldg.
Title Guarantee ana Trust Oo.
TEETH
,EXTRACTED
(positively without
pain, 50c each. Best
teeth S3. Money enn
not buy UETTF.R.
I’ll iladblpiiiaI
DENTAL BOOMS,
|\'o 33 Whitehall «H1
FURNITURE STORED
CANDLER WAREHOUSE CO.
(Bonded.) ^
Furniture atored, packed and shipped,
Separate Rooms, under lock and key.
1S2-184 Marietta St.
Phones 5589.
Cotton Seed Hulls—Meal.
F. R. LOGAN & CO., Atlanta.
Delivered Anywhere, Car Lots.
FERTILIZER
Mixing Machinery,
Any Capacity.
ATLANTA UTILITY WORKS,
* KA8T POINT. GA.
HARDWARE*
J.JB04.7B keg.
CARDS—t'otton. *4.25*74.50 per dozen.
*“^**1611-181
Me wr pound.
nL *L& dozen* l
CHAINS—Trace, KOOCt.aO dozen.
WIRK—Barb. *Uc pound. -
PI.OW8TOCK8—Hannan. 95c; Ferguxoo,
11.04.
AXES—34.75C0.OO doxe*. bass.
BIIOT-n.lo saeb
POWDER—ff-V; keif kegs. *2.99: noartir
kegs. ILW; Doppnt and Hazard smokeless,
half keg*. I1L25: nuarfer kega, 55.71; on*
derf emoxeleis pdwder, 1-nonpd cano. tl.ul.
Ill ON-: l*c per noon-! case; Swede. 4Hc
Selects. SL5C1.40 per gallon; Stan.Nrds,
CLflfc
FISH.
H8H—Brmm. 9c pound; snapper, *e pet
. Kind; trout, Hi7e per pound; bine flab. 7e
pound; pom pa no, ife pound; mackerel. We
pound; mixed flab, 46**-* pound; Hack naan
10c pound; mullet barrel, $12.09.
Hear J. K. Orr at Grand
Sunday afternoon.
_Jae. 12.—
ttons nnd general forecast;
. The storm Is ,now ct*nten*d off the UOksm-
ebusetts const, and the weather has air* i-iv
cleared behind It, except lu the north At
lantic coast states ami the loweKluke re
gion.
i Anot
and centered northcol
some cloudiness and light snow flurries iu
the upper lake region.
Moderate temperature now prevails In nil
sectlous o ft he eoiyjtry. .ultlm it. Is.silcbtly
'tlftf-oensonal'^ norftigl lii'tbb mfVFandl
middle Mfsblssippl vflHeys and the liikd’re-l
gfon. #. Sr.*: )
The stornt areas will continue tholriflive-)
ments eastward, a mi unsett^d cunCntloiisf
will prevail In the Idwer lake* regtdn and'
northern -New York. • while In the middle'
nud south Atlantic rtml eaist gulf states geu-
orally fnir weather is probable. ♦
Altho a slight fall* In temperature -will,oc
cur In the coast states tonight, it Will rise
again Sunday. . . .» *
Storm warning* are displayed on the
Washington and Oregon coasts. 1 •
F-oreenst till 8 p. m. Sunday: ' ^ *•'•'
Virginia—Fair tonight aud Hunday^ <*obler
tonight; fresh westerly winds, becoming
variable.: : » ■ v "* y ,
West Virginia—Generally fair tonight and
andav; wnrmee Sniubiy. . .
North Cii'rollna—Fnlrr tonight jmhI Hiiuday;
cooler tonight with.frost uew* the coast;
warmer Ji» western iH»rti«*u Hmntayja'freHli
westerly winds, tjecoming variable.-
South Oimllnn and Ctef>rghirr>F%lr* and
cooler tonlglit aitd.lrost ueiir tlnvpoilsO fair
Sunday; moilerute westerly tvluds, hvoomliig
variable.
EaKtern Flocldo—Fnlr tonight and Kiindny;
cooler in northern portion lotilgbt; light va
riable winds. • . .
Western Florida—Fair toiiigUr. urn)' Sun
day; »*oo!er tonlgh.t; light «’nriable winds.
Alabama—Fair tonight and Sunday; .cooler
in soutberu portion toulghf; light*variable
winds. ,
Mississippi—Fair tonight an.d Huudny;
llslit varlulil.. wind*. . <
Louisiana—Fair and, warmer tonight; Suu-
day Increasing eloudluess.
ArknmoiK—lucicasing elondliiess mutl
wanner tonight and Sunday. i
Oklahoma aud East Texas—I'urtly pfotidyi
tonight and Hunday. }
West T»»xas—Fair tonight and Huudny. •
Bast Texas—Fair tonight; warmer, oxijept i
In northwest portion; Sunday fair.
Western Louisiana— Fair tonight; warmer i
In northwontern |mrtion; Huiitmy - fair.
Arkansas—kair aud waruier .tiuiight; fair*
Kandny. ’
Ooservatlons tnkfn at 7 n. tn.. ventral
(TmytBWw
Abilene.. .. ..
Amarillo
Asheville
ATLANTA.. ..
Augusta.. .. *..
lUrnilnglmin.. ..
Bismarck
Charleston
Charlotte
Chicago
Corpus Christ!..
Davenport
Del Itlo
Denver
podge City.. ..
t Smith’.’. .*.*
Galveston
Havre.. .. .. ..
Huron
Jacksonville.. ..
Jupiter.. '.
Kansas City.. ..
Key West.4 .. .,
Knoxville*. .. ..
Macon.. .. .. ..
Marquette., .
Memphis
Meridian
Miles City
Mobile
Montgomery.. ..
Nashville
Orleans..
York
Norfolk..
North llutte..'..
Omnba..
Palestine
Itapld City..
Savannah. . .
Nt. Louis
Ht. Paid
Tampa
Taylor
,ThouuiHvllie v ..
Tkkiluinta. ... ..
Washington.. ..
Wilmington.. ..
Max
:1 Min
....38
. :x
.»■ :t»s
W | .52
iff
•I
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P. VON* iikbbhan.v
Hectlon Director.
ATLANTA MARKETS
FRUIT AND PRODUCE.
EGGS—Fresh coontry, 35c: stothge,
77^28e. , • -• . ' V. . • ,
LIVE POULTBY-Hen.. <?hb'k- I
sns, 18625c. Ducks', Pekin. 30e fhch;-pnddle, J
8 ^nE8RKn’ l pli'(iT:Tii?^ , if^P®SW'i .
Baud;. co4 k«. 6c; fryers, Xtkrtl$<; pec. v<mnd.!
ueks. ISfiJHe per pound. Geese. SfUffcTperj
pound. Turkey*. IMt 18c,. owing to finality. I
GAME—Babbits and sipilrrels. .lf»r ;J
ouosaums (alive),'8610c |M>uud. Quail,
“V. * V * fit
PRODUCE—Butter (Jersey). ttlftMeipe
pound; country pack, 15c pound. Ileesw*
active, 71c pornd. Hc*»*yvJfi flnr-popti<j
(docks active, 1C612H^ pound; In bulk. 8^(3i
pound.
FRUITS AND NUTS-Lemons, fancy Mew
•ena, $4.0064.50. Bananas. 3c per »oun.!.
Limes. 25c /per 100. Pen nuts In sacks av
eraging 100 ponhds each, owlng'fo grade, r-1
7H<* pound. Apples per 'barrel. $4.0064.7.7,
owing to uunllty. Florida oranges, $1,750
“00 box. Plueapples, $1.5062.00.
V EG ET/ '* ‘—I 4
crate. (X
$1.506100. Irish
Ortbms. Jfii'xrl.
per pound.
Sweet potato pumpkin yams, •;Vii75c; white,
50c per bushel. -
FLOUR AND GRAIN.
FLOP R—11 Ighest patent. $6.60: best, pat-
ent, $0.00; standard patent. $5.75: halt pat-
nt tt50; *|trltig wheat parent, $6j5. , •
COWS—So. 2 white. S4c; No. 2 mixed, 8?e;
No. 2 yellow. 93c.
OATS—White clipped, Wo; white i llnpcd
fancy,, 70c; red, 76c; rust prpof. 69c; Nt. J
white. 63c; No. 3 white. 62c; mixed. 6b*.
SEEDS—Sacked: Wheat—Tennessee Bl u»
tem, 63c. Bye—Georgia, $1.35; Tennessee,
$1.10. Oati—Burt, 70c: Turf, 0*c; Texaa
.1'.. 75c; Knntnn It. I*. C6.-.
HAY—Alfalfa. $1.15. Timothy, choice Inr**
hales, $1.05; choice 1-3 bales, $1.0*1: Timothy
No. 1 small bnle*. $1.00; Timothy No. 2. 83e;
clover hay. 85c; Timothy No.’t rk»vtr mixed,
9Qc; Bermuda. 75c.
MEAL—Plain. 96-pogml sickr.> S3e; ($.
pound sacks. S5C: 24-ponnd'imtrkS. F7e. i
CHICKEN FEBI>—Fifty-pound sn«*ka..$lj
Purina scratch* one dozen. $2.13; WpoM
racks, $2.06; Pmilw feed. 175-ponn-l snifk*,
$1.70; 100-pound sneks, $1.73;, alfalfa filed.
$1.60; 100-ponnd savlnr,' $L«9.** »Germ*'«real,
$1.60.
8HOItTS—White.'D.78; ‘fhncY’7f4b; -»irelm.
L65; shorts, brown. 75-poupd sacks, $1.60;
00-poumi sacks. $1.60: bran. 75 and
00.^ Irish pAnc>, :$l.nitf!jV', lutehei*
.^etiLOO IU(<J»ei: Ruff?)*** lurBlns.
r |Miund. Kpanlsh Unions. $1.75 cruft..
per ton, $3.00; round-sacked. $S.6i.
PROVI8ION8.
PROVISIONS—Premium hams.
Ilea, 207/25 pound* average,. 9.tt: tdt Ian
** Silver Leaf iaril, 15»4. JewMI
, lie!,
ftiicks,
cora-
prnnid t%c; California bams, Ex-rlb^,
9.37H.
GROCERIES.
SUGAR—Htnudard granniatal, 5.10; New
— faai-y
i bigs and barrel*. 12c; green. 1N71
5Jf%®!?“S!U8!S «VfedT e:
8ABDINKS—Muftard. $3.M ease; one-qnar-
CHEKln-FiinJjr fdli (frtOim. 16c; Geer-
la cane syrup, 38c gallon.. Halt (100 pounds),
Hr. Axle grease. $l.«o. craekvry. *
er pound; lemon crackers, $e: oyster. 7c,
.’omatoes (2 pounds). $1.26: rase (3 pounds),
'Fn'Sif&e,
Assorted) polls, It; chocolate drops, palls,
«i.Elk itssortedi- ten boxes* J5.0Q'_
Hbredded Wscult. 15.99 esse: N6. i felled
eats. $140 esse; sack cUf*. **rx>timJ bags,
$2.1*; full weight. fUT rasr:j*nper.
15 D, 20e; Royal btklng powder; $5.W rr,*«:
red salmon, fc.50 ra*
esse; mcen. 39cj roast beef, $2.9 ^
<New Orleans). %c gallon; corn, 39c gallon*
Htcrllnz tmll potash. $130 esse; peaiu»*«. 7e.
pinfl ssimpn.rfi.M
' ““ 90 cage; sirup