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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
>A I i i.
A Shopping
Story
Mr*. A read of a big
bargain sale. The day
was hot and she felt
badly. She was not a
Bell telephone sub
scriber so she boarded
a car and went to the
sale. She came home
exhausted and went to
bed.
IN THE MEANTIME
Mrs." B read of the
same sale. She called
the store on her Bell
telephone. Her order
was filled and she was
cool and happy.
If you are Mrs. A—
Call Contract Dept. M. 1300
BELL
SERVICE
IS SATIS
FACTORY
Services in Atlanta Churches
BAPTIST.
WOODWARD AVENUE BAITIKT-Oor-
ner Woodward aveuue and Uhcrokee.
Trenching at U n. m. nnd 8 p. iu. by
the pastor. Rev. |J. C*. Hurley. Subject
nt the morning hour. ‘’The Master's fail."
At uijfht, the subject trill Ih» "Jenna
Christ the Sinners* Intercessor." Bible
school at 9:30 o clock. .Sunday nfternoon
at 2:30 Junior Bnptlat Voting people's
Union. Sunday evening nt ( Phllnthea
prayer aervlces. Monday itfternnoti nt 3
Woman's Missionary meeting.
CENTRAL BAPTIST—Preaching by the
pastor, Rev. K. L. Motley, at 11 a. in. and
s p. m. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. in. Per
sonal Workers' Club trill meet at 7:15 p.
»r. Regular Similar services nt 11 a.
nd 7:30 p. ui. wltii preaching by the
enstor. Morning subject, ‘The Life of
Eternal Brightness." Evening - subject,
••According to the Pattern." Lord's sup
per at close of umruiug worship. Sunday
PONCE DeLEON AVENUE BAPTIST—
Divine worship at 11 n. m. and 8 p. m.
Preaching by the pastor. Rev. Junius W.
Millard. I). I>. Subject at evening service.
"For My Brethren's Sake." Sunday school
nt 9:30 a. m. Workers' meeting Wednesday
at 6:30 p. m., followed by prayer meeting
nt 8.
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST-Pnator
will preach nt II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun
day school at 9:30 a. m. B. V. P. C. on
Thursday at 7:46 p. in. Prajer meetlug
Wednesday st 7:30 p. m.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE—Mr.
If.
A 25 Per Cent. Investment
An Invaatmant yielding ■ guaran
teed 25 per cent per annum.
Any lady or gentleman with $100,
and upward, apare capital, can,
without rlak, aecure the above In
come, payable quarterly or annu
ally. Principal withdrawable on 60
daya notice.
For particular*, address
JOHN HENDERSON,
P. O. Box 165. Nashville, Tsnn.
$ 13.55
LOUISVILLE,
KENTUCKY,
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SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
Tickets on sale September
10-11, limited to September
15, 1906.
Two trains daily, leave At
lanta 5:30 a. m. and 4:50
p. m.
Passenger and Ticket Of
fice 1 Peachtree Street.
Phone 142.
J. C. LUSK,
District Passenger Agent.
Baptist
Tabernacle, will preach the closing sermon
Monday night In the Tabernacle tent near
the corner of Hendrix avenue and Cooper
street.
SOUTH BIDE BAPTIST—The pastor will
preach at both services. Morning subject.
"How a Great City Wna Taken;" night,
"A Fearful Thing" Sunday school at 9:30
n. m. B. Y. P. U7 at 200 p. m. .Ladles’ B»*
l*y the pastor, Rev. J.
".Tt .
Dunlap.
School of Millinery.
Do you desire advanced Instruction,
or, arc you looking for employment
that will give you good returns for
your labor? Address
MISS E. ELIZABETH 8AWTELL,
40 1-2 Whitehall Street,
. Atlanta, Qa.
MCDONALD BAPTIST-West Fair and
Walnut streets. Sunday school st 9:15 s.
in. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by
the pastor, Rev. George T. Rowe.
CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST—Rev. J.
E. Briggs, pastor, will preach at 11 s. m.
nnd 7:46 p. in., the subjects being "How to
Grow" and "Life or Death." ladles’ Mis
sionary Society Monday at 4 p. m. Jlnrnca
prayer meeting Monday at 8 p. in. Prayer
and praise service Wednesday at 7:46 p. m.
Senior B. Y. P. V. Friday at 8 p. ra.
JACKSON HILL BAPTIST-Corner of N.
Jackaou street and East avenue. There
will l»e preaching nt 11 n. m. and 8 p. in.,
by Rev. (’aider T. Willingham. Sunday
school nt 9:30 n. ra. Prayer meetlug on
Wednesday at 8 p. ra.
FIRST BAPTIST-Corner of Peachtree
and Cain streets. Dr. W. W. I .and rum.
pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.
by the pastor.
METHODI8T.
ST. MARK METHODIST—Corner Peach
tree and Fifth streets. The pastor. Rev.
Charles O. Jones, D.D., will preach at
11 s. in. and 8 p. in. The evening subject
Cruaaelle. Woman’s Home Mis
sionary Society Tuesday nt 4 n. m. General
prayer meeting Wednesday, g p. m.
tlllo, pastor. Sunday school at 10 s. in.
aching at 11 a. tn. by the pastor. Ep-
•th League at 7:30 p. tn. Professor
BATTLE HILL METHODIST—Rev. C. L.
Pattlllo, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. tn.
Lay men’s service nt 11 a. m. Preaching nt
8 p. m. by the pastor.
ST. JAMBS METHODIST—Corner
Millsn nnd Marietta streets. T. It. Kendall,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a.
V v in. Devotional
.esgue nt 7 i). m.
stewards Monday nt 8 p. in. Mid-week ser
vice Wednesday at 8 p. in.
ENGLISH AVENUE METHODIST—B.
E. I*. Timmons, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.
ni. by the nastor. Subject. "What Is a
Man Worth?" Sunday school st 3 p. m.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by Rev. W. A.
King. Open-air meeting nt 4:10 p. m,
Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. in.
JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST—B.
E. L. Timmons, pastor. Preaching at 11
a. m. by Rev. G. w. Lewis. Sunday acbool
nt 9:30 n. m. Preaching at 7:10 p. in. by
B. E. L. Timmons. Prayer meeting Tues
day nt 7:30 p. in. Holiness prayer meeting
Thursday nt 7:39 p. m. Ready Workers
Monday at 1:33 p. m. Preaching Monday
night by Will N. Hill.' Services continued
through the week.
ST. JOHN MBTIIOD18T—The pastor, II.
C. Christian will preach nt 11 a. m. At 7:46
p. in. the pastor will preach.
GRACE METHODIST—Corner Boulevard
and Highland, ltev. C. C. Jarrell, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:30 s. m. Preaching by
the pastor at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in. Ep-
worth League at 7 p. m.
HEMPHILL AVE. METHODIST—Rev.
R. II. Robli, D. D., pastor. Sunday school
st 9:30 a. m. Preaching morning and even
ing by the pastor. Morning snbject, "An
Old Testament Marriage."
PARK STREET METHODIST—Corner of
Park and Lee streets. Rev. M. L. Trout
man, pastor. Sunday school st 9:30 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 8 p. ra. by the
■tor. Prayer meeting at 8 p. ta. Wednes-
EPISCOPAL.
S p. n
Frida
Hunter. Very Rer.' C. T. ~A. m.. D.D..
dean. At 7:30 a. m., holy communion; 11
prayer ami airmen; 6 p. m„ prayer
ftnon. Sunday school at 9:45. All
lays: At 7:30 s. m., holy commu
nion: 9 a. m., morning prayer; T ~ “
ening prayer. Wednesday and
Litany at 10:80.
ST. LUKES—896 ""Peachtree, next t<
Peachtree Inn. Iter. C. B. Wllmer. D.D..
rector. At 7:80 a. m., holy communion: 11
m., mornlg prayer and sermon; 8 p.
iu.. evening braver nnd sermon. Suudny
school at 9:45. Friday: Litany at 11.
INCARNATION—Lee, near Gordon, West
End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rector. At 7:30
a. in., holy communion; ll a. in., mortflng
prayer nnd sermon; 8 p. m., evening prayer
and sermon. Sunday school at 3:80. Wed
nesday: Evening prayer at 8. Friday:
Litany at 4:80.
ALL SAINTS—Corner West_ Peachtree
and North avenue. Rev.
rector. At 8 a. m., hoh
Thursday nt 6 p. m.
FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Corner
Cbainlierlln and Jackson streets. Rev.
H. Newkirk, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a.
nnd 7:30 p. m. Prnyer meeting Wednesday
at 7:30 n. m. Bunds. ‘ "
Young
7:30 p.
CONGREGATIONAL.
jy
Renalaannee’ of Conscience."
The Snnday night services will lie resumed
nnd Dr. Jenkins will preach nt 7:45 on
"Shall the Young Man lie n Fool." Sun
day nchol at 9:33 a. m. Christian Endeavor
at €:•“
IMMANUEL
CONGREGATIONAL-
Preachf
Sunday
-Rev.
scn<
morning prayer nnd sermon; 6 p. m.,
evening prayer. Sunday *cl“~* * ”
Wednesday: Litany at 10:30.
_____ and ftm
liv pnstor7 Sunday school nt 9:30
__ Midweek prayer meeting Wednesds:
st 7:30 p. in. Young men's prayer meel
ing Saturday night at 7:30 o’clock. Si:
o’clock prayer meeting every Sunday morn
ing. Cottage prnyer meeting every Friday
night.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn
avenue nnd Ivy street. Her. Frank Bakes,
astor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. tn. Music
y orchestra bcglnntug nt 9:20. Preaching
t 11 a. ra. by the pastor, the subject being
Power From on High.’ Song service at
7:46 p. ni. Preaching nt 8 by the pastor,
subject being "Godliness.’’ A special fea
ture of the ereulng service will be thr
music by chorus of forty voices, assisted
bv an orchestra of eight Instruments, under
direction of Professor Boatmnn. Epworth
League Devotional service at 6:46 p. m.
Wednesday: 7 p. tn., Bible school teachers
meeting; 0 p. tn.. prayer service; 9 p. ni.,
church social. Noonday prayer meeting
every day 12 to 1 o’clock.
ha past-. — — .. .
KiibiMt, "Thi< lli'lir.w. anil Their Fads,
or "The nim'ke,t Crime, of All lllatorr.
Sunday whool at 9:30 n. ni. le-.sue nt 8:30
V m. I'liilenomlnallonnl Haaday arhool ul
lollywooil dm pel nt S p. m.
TRINITY MRTHOntRT—Corner White
Imll nnd Trinity avenue. Itr. J. W. t.ee,
pit.tor. Service# at 11 «. id. and » |>. in.
Herinon. hy the pn.tor, HmiiUy achiml nt
:3i) a. tn. l'rayer meeting Wednemliiy 6
p. in.
KlItHT MBTItOPIRT—Junction of I’ench
tree nnd Ivy atreeta. ltev. Charlea B. Dow-
man, l>. L'.. paalor. Burning adiool at 9:30
a m. i-utdlc worship nt 10:56 a. m. anil 8
R m. Preaching nt the morning nervier
> Rev. J. 11. Rakea, It. I>„ prealilinil el
tier. The paator'a evening anhject will he
"la I.lfe Worth While?' 1 Clnnn meeting
after morning nervine. Junior In-ngm- «t t
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RAILWAY
Tickets on sale Sept. 8th, 9th and 10th, good to re-
•tum leaving Baltimore not later than Sept. 17th, 1906.
City Ticket Office, 88 Peachtree St., Atlanta, Ga.
Phone 100. W. E. CHRISTIAN,
Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agent.
EPIPHANY—Coroer Moreland nnd Euclid
avenues, Inman Park. Rev. C. A. Langston
In charge. Morning j mger sod sermon at
11. Sunday school nt $15. Friday: Lit
any nnd nddresa at 8.
MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS—
Woods avenue, near West Peachtree. Sun
day school every Sunday at 3:30 p. in.
HOLY COMFOHTER-Corner Atlanta
avenue nnd Pulllnin street. Rev. Glllwrt
Higgs. V .P„ In charge. Holy commu
niou and sermon at ll: evening prnyer
nnd sermon nt 6. Sunday school at 4.
Wednesday: Litany nnd choir work at 8.
ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent
streets.
chance. Evening prayer
Sunday school at 4:30.
sermon nt 4:30.
ST. JOHNS MISSION—College 'Park.
Rev. W. J. Moody In charge. Morning
prayer nnd sermon nt 11.
ST. MARKS—LaGrnnge. Rev. R. F. De-
Belle Iu charge. Holy communion nnd
sermon at 11 by Rev. \V. J. Moody.
ST. MARGARETS—Carrollton. Rev. R.
F. DeRelle In charge. Morning prayer nnd
aermou atjl.
ALL SAINTS—Barnesvllle. Rev. W. J.
Moody In charge. Evening prnyer and ser
mon nt 8 hy Rev. It. F. DeBelle.
CHRISTIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN—44 East Hunter
Hunter street, ltev. II. K. Pendleton, pas
tor. Preaching nt 11 n. m. and 8 p. in.
Morning theme: "The Work of Our
lion Board. Bible school
Christian Endeavor nt 6:46
WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordor
nnd Dunn streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. tn.
HOWELL STATION CHRISTIAN—End
f Marietta street car line. ltev. George
V. Mullins, past
a. Preaching nt
COLLEGE PARK CHRISTIAN ltev.
I. Illnnnnt, pastor. Bible school every
Lord's day nt 10 a.
lord's day nt 11 a. i
PRE8BYTERIAN
WEST END PRESBYTER 1 AX-Corner
Gordon ami Ashby streets. Rev. Lynn
It. Walker, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:33
Morning service 11 a. in.
by the pastor. Young People's Society
MARIETTA STREET CONGREGATION-
L— Rev. \\\ II. Tillman, pastor. Preach-
nt 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sunday
tool at 3 p. ra.
MI8CELLANEOU8.
THE ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL SO
CIETY will meet Sunday afternoon nt 4
o’clock At 122 Peachtree street. Snbject
for discussion: "How To Obtain Mtuital
Strength.” On the following Sunday, the
subject will l»e: "How To Ohtnlu Spiritual
Strength." Ten-minute talks by advanced
thinkers. Beautiful musical program con
ducted by Professor Walter F. Grace. Mrs.
J. C. Gentry will sing, visitors are always
welcome to this school for health and hap
piness.
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN' ASSOCIA
TION—Corner Pryor street nnd Auburn
avenue. Bible class nt 3 o’clock. Evangel
Boatman. The association orchestra will
play nt 3 o'clock. All men are Invited to
attend those services. Building open from
2 to 6 o’clock.
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY AL
LIANCE.—Regular services In Alliance
hall, 72H North Broad street. Sunday
nfternoon and Wednesday afternoon at 3:30
o’clock. Rev. W. L. Walker will preach
at the Sunday afternoon service.
ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN—Corner Forsyth and C
streets. Services will be conducted
sermon preached by the pastor. Rev. W.
Vollbrecnt, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school
at 9:30 a. m.
All Christian persona! workers of all the
churches who are not otherwise engaged
nt the time are Invited to meet every Sun
day at 4 p. m. at the Central Congre-
rr.t tonal chui '
villa street.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (Scientist)
—17 West Baker street. "Matter:* Is the
subject of the lesson-sermon Sunday, Sep
tember 9, st 11 a. m. nii’d 8 n. m. Wednes
day testimonial meeting at 8 p. m. Read
ing rooms 812-814 English-American build
ing.
school at 8:30 p. m. Snlvatlon meeting at
Walker atreet
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER (Units-
rl«n)~Corner Cain nnd Spring streets. Reg
ular morning services will Ik* conducted
by Rabbi David Mnrx nt 11 n. m. Solo
by Mias Dors Snyder, "O God, Be Mer
ciful," by Bartlett. Also solo* by Mrs.
Matnle Folsom Wynne. Sunday school nt
9:45 a. m.
UNIVERSALI8T—Corner Pehehtreo and
Harris, ltev. E. Dean KHenwood, pastor.
Preaching by pastor nt 11 a. m. Subject,
"The Teaching of Uni versallsm Applied to
%
Today." Sunday school
ng People's Christian uulon nt
W. V. Martin will sing nt the,
service. All cordially Invited nud
•hrlHtlnn Endeavor nt 7 p. in. Evening
service at 8 p. m. Prnyer meeting Rcdtiea-
day evening nt 8 o'clock, followed
teachers' training and normal clues.
| MISt O'
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN-Washing
»n street, opposite capital. Sunday school
nt 9:30 n. in. Presbyterian Brotherhood HI-
Inns In Sunday school building nt 9:30
Regainr Suudny services nt 11 n. m.
and S p. ul Dr. Rice hna returned to hla
charge after nti absence of eight weeks,
spent In Scotland nud on the New England
const, nnd will lie In hla pulpit on Sunday.
MOORE MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN—
orner of Lttcklc and Latimer atreeta. Dr.
Hoblerby, pastor. Preaching by the
r nt 11 n. in. At 7:45 p. m. the Huai-
Men's Goapel Union will hold evan
gelistic services. Christian Endeavor nt
p. ut.
INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN—Rev.
James It. Flcklen, the pastor, will preach
morrow at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in. Suudny
hool at 9:3) a. m. Yonug People's Society
at 7:15 p. m. l’rayer meeting Wednesday
nt 8 p. in.
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Cor-
i*r of Spring and Harris streets. Dr.
Walker Lewis will preach at 11 a. in. and
' p. m. Sunday sehool at 9:39 a. u».
BARNETT PRESBYTERIAN—Corner of
({iimptou street and Bradley avenue. Mr.
Emiuett llemphlll In charge. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. in. ami 7:30 n. m. Suudny
school and *|>eelnl song service at 3
Prayer meeting and chorus practl.
day nt 7:30 p. m.
WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN-4'nrtier of
Walker and Stonewall streets. Rev. T. P.
Cleveland, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. nnd
8 p. m. Subject at 11 n. in.. "A Heart-
searching Qiicutbm." Evening subjei’t.
"The Water of Life." Sunday school nt
m. Prnye
’ Snnd .
efltig Wefluesday at
NORTH AVENUE PRESRYTEUIAN—
Corner Peachtree »tr»s*t and North avenne.
Rev. Ittchnrd Orni# Fllnn. pastor. Morn
ing worship at 11 a. in. Evening worship
“-etching by the pastor st ImWII
lay school »t »:») n. m. Men's
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When traveling to any point In south
Georgia or Florida, be sure to see that
your ticket reads via the Georgia
Southern and Florida Railway from
Macon, Qa. This popular line operates
five trains dally from Macon to Tlfton;
four trains dally from Macon to VaN
dosta; two trains dally from Macon to
Jacksonville, and two trains dally from
Macon to Palatka. All night trains
carry sleeping cars, and day trains
carry parlor cars and nice coaches.
The Georgia Southern and Florida
Railway operates more trains to points
In south Georgia and Florida than any
other line running out of Macon. The
parlor car service between Macon nnd
Jacksonville Is unsurpassed. Only 60
cents Is charged for i. seat In the parlor
cor between these points. Local sleep,
ers running between Macon and Jack
sonville on midnight trains are ready
for occupancy nt 9:30 p. tn. Buffet
lunches are served In the car to
through passengers. Interchangeable
mileage Is accepted between all points
on the Georgia Southern nnd Florida
Railway.
With Its modern equipment, splendid
tracks, fast nnd convenient schedules,
the Georgia Southern nnd Florida Rail
way offers the best route to nil points
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DOWMAN-DOZIER MFG. CO.
Manufacturers of
Fire-Proof Windows, Doors, Cornices,
Skylights, Crestings, Finials,
Dixie Ventilators.
Contractors for All Hinds of Sheet
Metal Work.
20-22 Trinity Ave. Both Phones 525.
B. [..WILLINGHAM, - H. H. TIFT.
Prealdent. Vlee-Pre*.
W. B. WILLINGHAM,
Boc’y and Treat.
WILLIN GHAM-TIFT
LUMBER COMPANY
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds. Builders’
"--"ware.
East Point or College Park
Crossing on Lee Street. Bell
C. A. GOUGE.
83 N. Pryor St.
Tin and Sheet Metal Worker. If it’s
made of metal, see me.
BELL PHONE 1443.
MONCRIEF FURNACE CO.
103 S. Forsyth St.
Heating Plans and Estimates Free.
The place to get your furnace. They
Install the best for any kind of fuel in
residences, schools and churches.
Both Phones.
All Hinds of Building Material. Get
Prices From
ALEXANDER LUMBER AND MANUPAO-
TURING COMPANY.
Factory and Yard*, corner South Pryor and South
ern Railway. Phone 2364. City office, 6 North Por-
ayth, Austell Building. Atlanta phone 400. Bell 393.
WOODWARD LUMBER CO.
Hardwood Interior Finish & Mantels,
Doors, Sash & Blinds
Send Your Plans for Estimates.
Atlanta, . Georgia.
WM. WILSON.
Paint and Decorative Contractor.
Large Contracts a Specialty.
Contracts executed anywhere. Surety
bond.
59 Q. Forsyth St. Atlanta, Ga.
Both Phones.
HAHR-DAVIS LUMBER CO.
PLANING >dlLL8, OFFICE AND YARD8 : 333 TO
339 DECATUR 8TREET.
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Shingles, Laths,
Sash, Doors, Blinds and Builders' Hardware.
Our saw mill Interests Jn Ttft County, Ga„ af
ford us facilities to give prompt service and at the
lowest prices. Dimension timbers a specialty.
Both Phones 3725.
WOOD FIBER WALL PLASTER.
The original product, and the only
plaster manufactured in Atlanta. Can
be put on at as low cost as the lower
grade substitutes that have come into
the market. We can readily show this,
so do not be misled.
GEORGIA WOOD FIBER
PLASTER COMPANY.
Whitehall St. & Cent'. R. R. Phone 1152.
'Dixie
^Tile and'
Cement
Works
YES, WE ARE UNDER
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Insures Against
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Any Accident, 24 Months
Accidental Death.
NORTH AMERICAN
ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO.
703 Prudential Building,
Phone 5330.
AGENTS WANTED.
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.! SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Showing the Arrival and Departure of psa*
senger Trains of the Following Roads;
WDdTBRN A,Sl> ATI
No.—Arrive From—
• 8 Nashville.. 7:10 sm
78 Marietta... 8:16 am
•93 Nashville..11:45 am
75 Marlstta... 2:60 pm
• 1 Nashville.. 7:15 pm
WNTIc RAILROAD.
No.—Depart To—
• 8 Nashville. 8:35 am
74 Marietta..12:10 pm
• 92 Nashvllle.4:50 pm
72 Marietta.. 6:30 pm
• 4 Nashville. 8:50 pis
CkNTftAL Ot 1 QK(.
_ Arrive From—
Savannah 7:10 am
Jacksonville.. 7:50 am
Uacon....... .11:40 am
Savannah 4:06 pm
Macon 7:65 pm
IRgU 'Railway.
Depart To—
Macon 18:01 am
Savannah..... 8;00 am
Macon 4:00 pm
Savannah 9:16 pm
Jacksonville.. 8:80 pm
Special to The Georgian.
Chlckamauga, Ga., Sept. 8.—Hon,
(Jordon Lee, the popular reprenentatlve
of the Seventh Georgia district at
Washington, reached home • yesterday,
after a visit to Now York and Wash
ington. He Is In fine health nnd spirits
and ready for any work that may pro
mote the Interests of his constituents
and district.
I^-agu** nt 1
9:39. Covenanter* b
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^ Arrlra From— I Depart To—
•Selma 11:40 am "Montgomery 5:30 am
•Montgomery.’ 7:40 pmi # Montg’m’ry.l2:45 pm
*Selma 11:86 praf*Selma...»... 4:2) pm
LaGrange...... 8:20 umjLaGrange.... 5:30piu
•Montgomery. 8:40 pmi*Moutg ui’ry. 11:16 pin
•Dally. An other trains dally except Sun-
All trains of Atlanta and West Point
Ballroad Company arrive at and depart
from Atlanta Terminal station, corner of
Mitchell street and Madison m
UKOHiilA ItAILllOAD.
Arrive From—
•Augusta 6:00 am
Conrera 6:46 am
Covington 7:46
•Augusta.. . .12:80 .
Llthontn 3:25 pra
•Augusta 8:15 pm
•Dally. All other trains
day.
Llthonla 10:C6 am
•Augusta 8:30 pm
Confers 5:00 pm
Trains Leave Atlanta, Naw Termintl
Station, corner Mitchell and
Madison Avanue.
N. B.—Following ochedule figures pub
lished <>uiy as Information aud art out
£uurunn**»u;
4:09 A. Jl.—No. 23. DAILY. Local to Bir
mingham. making all stops; arriving l>
Birmingham 10:1b a. m.
6:30 A. M.-Na 18. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid
vestlhuled train Atlnntu to Cincinnati with
out change, composed of vestlbuled <lsf
coaches and Pullman drawing room aleep*
Ing cars. Arrives Home 7:80 a. m.; that-
tonoogn 1:46 n. ui.; Cincinnati 7:lo p. m-i
(.oulsrilie 8:16 p. <n.; Chicago 7:23 a. o.
Cafe cat service. All meals bet wees At
lanta and Cincinnati.
6:30 A. M.-No. 30 DAILY, to Grlfflo tnl
Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. m.; to-
iumbuf 19
6:i5 A. M.—. o. 12, DAILY, local to Macon,
Brunswick nnd * ‘ “ “
stops ‘
i. umua, tuvoi iu .ubivUi
Jacksonville.* Makea all
«... _ — Hruuc
. arriving Mncou 9:16 a. t
I p. m.; Jucksonvlhe 7:40 p.
.... A. M.-No. 36, DAILY.-!’
Birmingham. Memphis, Kansas City and
Colorado Sprlugs. Arrives Mempbia LUi
p. tn.; Kansas city 9:46 a. as., and C-dorado
Springs 8:16 a. ra.
vllle.
7:56 A. M.-N
12 NOON.
KKABOAItfi AIB LINfc UAIUVAY.
Arrive From— I Depart To—
Washington... G:20 arafBIrmlngbara.. 6:40 am
Abbeville 9:00 am Moui-oe 7:20 am
Memphta 11:46 amiXew York....12:00 m
New York 8:80 pmJAbbevlUe.... 4:00 pro
Monroe 7:40 pmfMemphla 6:00 pm
Birmingham.. 9:25 pm Washington.. 9:83 pm
Shown in Central time
a i, DAILY. Chattanooga.
Covfngton.... 6:10 urn ! 13 NOON, No. ft. DAILY.—Wasblngtvs
•Augusta?. ...11-45 pm and Southwestern Limited. Electric light-
ins dally except Sun- **• Sleeping, library, observation and cihi»
7 y cars through without change. Dining car*
serve nil meals en route. Arrives wain-
Ingto.i b.«2 a. ui.; New York 12:** p. m.
iM P. M.—No. 40. DAILY.-New 'ork
impress. Day conches between Atlanta .tnd
Waiblugtou. Sleeper* between Atlanta-
Cbm lot iu nnd Washington. Arrives Wash
ington 11:06 a. ra.; New York I p. ft .
..12:16 P. M.-No. S, DAILY.—Local
WE BUY
Copper, Lead, Bragg, Zinc, Rags, Bot-
tleg. Burlap, Wash Cotton, Sacks. All
out of town orders solicited.
PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO.,
175 Madison Avenue,
Both Phones 1739.
ATLANTA. GA.
. i ...nr, , lllmuiu OUSiTVlttlOU CM.'
enr atlnntu to jlncon.
4:25 P. M.—No. 37. DAILY.—PuIImb
sleepltiff enr nud uny coacbri to UlrnilnB-
bnui. Arrive, Ulruilofbam 9.1J 9- »■
Polished Plate GlaBa for stores.
Polished Plate Glass for residences.
Polished Plate Glass for show cases.
Largest stock of Plate Glass in the
South.
F. J. COOLEDGE & SON.,
12 N. Forsyth Bt.
_ J.—Griffin *»4
Pullnioo palnco eireplnj nl
che,. ,, .
-No. 21 DAILY.—Local to Hr
ett.'rlllp aud Fort Vnllry.
4:50- P. M.—No. 15, DAILY.—ThroufS
drawing room and sltepluf ran to lib-
cluuatl and ilemphla anil Chattanooga to
Isiuiirllle. Arrlven Home 7:20 p. m.: UBltot
»:SS p. m.i Chattanooga 9:56 p. m.i MennW*
*:20 a. ni.; fxiulavllle 8:60 a. m.: St, lotoli
I ji. in.: Cincinnati 8:10 a. m. ... ...
o:!6 P. JL—No. 25. DAILY.-JfnkM BlI
■tops. Ij>cal to Uellla; arrives Ilelllo lo w
11?15 P. M.-No. 14. DAILY.—Florida Lhn;
Iteil. A solid vestlbuled tralu to
». hi. i oi. Ar.znstlnH
11:80 P. M.-No. 97,
Pullman drawing room
AWNINGS
TENTS
UPHOLSTERY
A\AIER i VOLBERG
130 Bo. Forsyth St
Bruossricl
' DaIlY. —Tt! rouSB
"fiwper Atloog
l[rmlujbum
>1 iu(*t*ta at 4 I*, iu. ■
7 p. m. Wednesday 1
A scientific treatment fw
Wh,skey. Opium. Mar.
phi nt. Ceca lee, Chleral,
Toknccn and Meurattke•
nla nr Herre Iiliullii.
The Only Keeley fasti-
lutein Georgia.
229 Woodward Ai?„ ATLANTA, GA,
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
For County Commissioner.
T. M. POOLE.
to Birmingham. Arrl»es Birmingham
e. m.: Meridian ll a. ro.; Jackson 2:26. 9
m.; Vicksburg. 4n» p. ra.; Shreveport W-JJ
J».^m. Sleepers open to receive passenf
12 Right-No. K. DAlLY—CnltM state*
Fn,t Mall. Solid reatllniled train. * I’.’j
oara to New,' ork. BtcbMOad, Cherietl-JiB
Arrive*
• 6:3 a. ~
op«*» .
m-t-lrc unasrnccrs’ at •.‘00 p. nj; ^
Atlantn-Ashevlllc sleeper open 10:30 J?-
Ticket Office So. I Peachtree. *»n v 1««|
Peters building, sml new Terminal
Both ’Phones. City offlci*. 142 main.
cars oerve all meals eo route.
Washington 9:30 p. m.: New York <
I^>cnl Atlanta-CDAriotte sleeper
n riinnes. ritv office.
2. on Terrains! exchange.
H. H. HALE.
The Raymond Plano—hlsit
low coat, ^atlafactlon guarantrrii
Write ns for Information. W*
furnlah you with the/ proper in*>>
ment.
H. H. HALE,
Marietta Street, Opp. Gas and Elc*
trie Building.