The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, November 17, 1906, Image 14

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n ri-i. tmmump mi, ii j, ii, I4H|T THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER IT. = BAPTIST. SECOND BAPTIST—At 11 a. m.. «<Tiiion. th«* iitsfor. Dr. John E. White, on It F#nr PphcrM of Pnijrer.'* At 7:30 ui., Dr. Wtolf•* will «peok on “Whnt ill I Do to Be ttAredV Sunday t^hool nt 1:30 a. in. Ladles' Tuesday at 3 p. ra. Prayer jn« ‘—“-*■ * - — "aptht Yoi l»ajr Medne«dn.r at «:39 p. m. Baptist Young j'.'opte's union Tbnrsdsy nt 7:1S p. at POXCK DELEON AVEXl'E BAITIHT- Invlne «»r*blp at II a. m. and 7£' irtlb Breaching by the pastor, Bee, la Inquiry Into Heavenly Recognition." This ia the third arrmen In tbn scries on •Ufe's Tomorrows." At tab*, tu.. Hands? ftcbool. Billie clast taught by cx-Onvernnr \\\ j. Nor: hep. Prnyrr in ref Inf Wiolnr, vlay erenlnf nt 7:Z0. OLKIS STREET BAPTIST - Smith and Clean atrreta. Her. s. J, Parrtab. pastor. Sermon* at 11 a. ra. and 7:J> p. in. by the pattitr. Sunday school at 9:10 a. to. ladle*' Missionary Society at 3:» Thursday afternoon. Sunday nftrrnooo at 3, Mr. Hsrrisb "III lie ordained to Baptist mlalatry. rENTRAI, BAPTIST—Corner Garnett ' Poraytb atreeti. Serrieee at 11 a. m. 7St p. m. IVoucblof by the paalor „ ■ a. rraschtsg byS at both boura. Sunday school at 9:39 a. m. Peraeaal Worse™' flab at 7 p. in. John V. Para or, will preach Sunday morninf m.l erenlnf. Supilay aebool at #;»l a. m. Iiantlit Tounf Peonla's union Sunday even ,nc at fits. Woman'll Mlaalonary I'nlou Monday afternoon at J:39. Prayer meetlnf Wedneaday at 7:1# p. m. WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—Preach* Inf hy pa at or. V. Nnrcross, atll a. m. ■ li -t#d#B. m. and 7:W p. m. Sunday school at i NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIST-Corner Hemphill uK.noe aud Eniuntt .alteat: PrtacMW *1 ^1^ in. anil J:~9 p. jn.Jby SJTrt; ;fD a. m. Bell. Bnaday BROWN MEMORIAL BAPTIHT-Prsacli. It s at 11 n. m. and 7 p. in. by the naa- tor, Rtv. W. A. Babb. Humbly school nt «:» a. nt. rrayer oifrtlnf Wednesday erenlnf At 7:13 p. m. J. Wlckar. of Norflifleld, Mass., will l*vlu a two weeka' nieettnf at the Talioruaolc h «oday at II Ap m. He will preach aud ►inr every day at S3? p. ni. and at nlaht at ,M. Oreat preparattoaa aro made foi n frest rerlral. A larga eholr la organ lard under the direction of Profe—Of ** t\ Darla and Evangelist Wicker. pastor. ______ . 73> p. tn. by the pas 3:33 a. ni. Epworth Mid-week prayer aerr ■onferrnee, riillathea lorth Lref«c at 6:4-’ i* ra.! Christian End re r prayer aerrleea wedneadsy ot Miriams Wcdm - | payer rtrrfe Tlia ■ . W. I'3 U»C WHUI. I’UHitny WVMVWI ■> u I/. m. Preaching nt 7:30 p. m. by lift. W. 31. Hunter. Prayer meeting Wedneaday at 7:30 at II a. ■». by W. L. Hunter. Sunday acl at 930 a. in. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Holiness prayer meeting Thurs- ss prayei R&dy ag Thun s M«ux)a err. MARK MKTIIODIST-Cornrr Peach- nr and Fifth streets. The paator. Ret. Cbarlea O. Jones, D. IK. will preach at 11 a. in. aud 7:45 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 Deaf mnte class taught toy W. F.* Epworth league at 339 p. **— —gay “* *■“ ~ * at 7:41 p. ni. EPISCOPAL. Twenty-third Knuday after Trinity. CATHEDHAI^-Coruer Washington and Hunter. Very Iter. (!. T. A. Pise. D. O.. death 7:39 a. tn., holy communion; 11 a. ni., litany, sermon and holy eommiiulon; 4 p. in., evening pmyer; 7:39 p, in., eventni t 2^) p. IB. Lad _ _ at J:J» (i. m. Tea ers’ trslnlag rlas* \Vo«jn**s«lay at 7 ii Prayer meeting Wednesday .it 7:15 p. Covcoaoters Friday at 7:30 p, in. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAL-At ll a. ni.. Rev. Fran Bandars. I».is., will prearb. Dr. S'and> at pt»M*nt Rf-rretary #»r rhe Congregailonal Hnnday School tnd Publishing Society, and for arvcml years h«* was dean of Vale Divinity s< hool, N»*w Haven. Coon., and he Is also well known an a _ writer on Hun- D. J. _ unity Inn aeries of m log at pro Ml lielpfiil exceedingly helpfnl The U glv igly helpful am! Invitation Is ex r one to attend these serv " hool at 9:30 a. m. Young meeting at 6:45 p. ui/ Till- MARIETTA STREET-Rev. W. If ms it. pastor. rnucklnr at 11 n. m. aud p. m. Hnnday acbool at 3:39 p. m. Hnnday school at 9:39 a. m. BEREA.V-Rer. Preaching at 11 o. day acbool at 3 p. evening prayer; 7:39 p, in., evening prayer and sermon. Hnnday school nt 9;4?». All other days: 7:39 a. m.. holy communion; 9 a. m.. uk prayer. J0:3». HT. LEKEH—333 Peachtree, next to Peach tree Iiiii. Iter. C. B. Wllmer, D. lb. rec- 7^1) a. m.. holy coroniunlou; 11 a. tu.< morning prayer and tertnou: 7:3) p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Hnnday acbool at 3:43. Friday: LUaoy at 11. INF AH NATION—Lee. near Gordon. West End. Rev. J. J. IV Perry, rector, 7:3» a. in., holy communion; 11 a. ni.. morning prayer aud sermon; i p. tn.. evening prayer iiud sermon. Sunday school nt 9:43. Evening prayer Wednesday at i. Friday: Litany at 4:3d. HAINTH-Corner West Peachtree FIR8T ItAl'TIBT—CMrner Peachtree and Fain streets. Hmnlay school nt 9:39 n. m. Morning Worship at 11. Kveiitag worship JACKHuN HILL RAPTlHT—Iter. Calder T. WllUugliam Will pn*ach nt 11 a. m. and ^:39 p. in. Bible school at 9:3!i a. in. “ M service, the pastor. Rev. A. C. Want, wl preach, lu the afternoon, at 3:3). them will Ik* a special service condnctod by Itev.| W. A. King, under the auspices of the liar*- j clsaa. At the nlglit service, Lind »ey Klury will preach. «?APITOL AVENI R BAPT1 HT—PrQach- tug by pastor. Ml 7:0 p. Junior nnlol stor, John E. Briggs, at It h. ui. K i. Hnnday school nt 9:39 a. m. at 9 p. in. Indies* meeting __J jura oervlce Wednesday at 7^) p. ui. Benlor Ma^ttat Young People's union Friday at METHODIST. TRINITY METIlODHTr—Corner White- I.til aud Trinity arena*. I»r. J. W. I. • I*.tor. Services nt 11 a. in. and 7:39 p. non* try the pastor. As this Is the last mce la desired at both services. Hnn- ♦lay school at 3:39 a. ui. Weekly prayer in.-ring Wednesday at HEMPHILL AVENt'E METHOD!Br ilev. it. ||. ltobb. l>. D.. the tmstor. will oc cupy the pulpit la the morning aud even ing. Sunday school at 1:19 a. tu. May!,.pastor. "Preacbtug by the paator at "iBl and 7:39 p. in. fi—||a ' ‘ * eoce anti the pastor and stewards will K0BL8TON MEMORIAL METIIODIHT- i-'cia .ur.iiiuiiini — 1 of Wnllrtnftoii mid Ettltmi ■trreti. iTM 'i.li ,' at 11 a. m. and 7:'»> p, m. by W. A. Iiraou.. . ttuuilay achuul at 1# ■ •» Epwerth I.c-aam' tit tirSti i,. m m-ftln, Wwturadiiy nlqlit. ■ I-inyrr I.EKE METIIOIiIIJT—At Hi, June >f t-mr.ll atrr.t and It.trail ar.n*.. . . . — jm— Mm anaH. 3'lay acbout^ht•#:» a. ra, j'rMchlpg. by 1 7:3# p. ui. ths paator at 11 a. u. and ' TTWMnr MEMORIAE MBTHODUT-At roraor of Aiilmro ur.nw a«d l.y ,tn*t. t:«v. IA.uli Eafca*. paalar. Hnnday a.-hool *< tu. An Ihffnratlue program la to i.rarrUd out at 11 1. ra. • Vrag aorrln at ' :W . p - “V. prmrtHh, at # p. m, by th, iraat. r. Kpworth ,Irai«w d.rotlnual a*r-lt*> »t p. m. WMaradayt Ribl. whool N«»onday prayer meeting every day 17 to I rr»\i; RELATIONAL MKTHOIiIHT—Lo- • Stod at 33 Cooper atreet. Itsv. Itolfe Hunt. 1» D.. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. sod a :39 n. ui. Nunday school nt 9:3) n. w. Bong pcrvfcc at 3 p. m. tor. 9 n. tn.. holy communion; 11 a. tu., morning prayer aud aermon; 4 n. ui.. even- prayer. Hnnday school at 9:43. Wednes day: I.ltsuy at 19^0. EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland aud Euclid » Pari - Bren! ston lii charge. Evening prayer end sermon at 4. Sunday school at 9:4ft, Friday: Lit any and address at 4. l*ltiiu near Carpet. Sunday school nt 9:39. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENTS— WtNida nvenue nenr West Peachtree street. Hnnday ychool every Mimday at 3:3h. aroniie and Pnlllant. Rev. Ollliert lllgga. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN—44 East Huntei street. Her. IL K, Pendleton, pastor: Preaching ut*Il o. m. aud 7:39 p. m. More Ing theme: "The Tcetlmony of Christ Con corning fflmMgf.** Btht* school at 9:3) a, m. Cbrlstfau Endeavor at 4:39 p. ra. WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon and Dunn streets. Rev. Bernard P. Smith, ‘•tor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. And 7:30 paatot j>. tn. BOWIMi HT ATKIN ClIltlSTIAX-End ?/. “ ,rw!t lln -- k * t - o«of*« " Jaallln,, paator. Bible acbool at - p. UI. ITcachluf at 11 a. u. and 7i3) p. m. .COjAEOB PAI1K CHRISTIAN—Her. G. jl. niBnant, paator. Iilldo acbool eery « day at to a. m. Pmehlng drat Lord a day at 11 a. in. aud 7:39 p. ra. WALLACE PBE8ItYTKUIAN—Corner of Walker ami Monetrall atreeta. Iter. T. Henlen r 1 • clorttlanil, paator. Merrtena at 11 a. m. and 7*1 p. ra. Hahlialb aehool at 9:“ nt. Prayer meeting Wedneaday at the i-o.for at 11 h. m. and 7:39 p. ra] ....„ tlaa Kudnaror mn-tlng at #:*> p. m. Prayer loirtlnr IVnlrindaf at 7:y> pr'in." MISCELLANEOUS. S p. in. Weduewiay teatlmonlni meeting llU^&r&n S',. S '- 114 8,, «- CHL’IlClI of CliniHT-West End are- uu*. Rlble study at 10 n. iu. Preach- tt_u'a. ,«.„••««! P- in. hy Evan- ♦list B. II. Hall, and every night through the week at 7:39. HT. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent. U- <>lltM>rt lllggs, I). D., In charge. Even- and * m Ing prayer and sermon nt 7:39. Hnnday school at 3:3o. Wednesday: Litany ntul choir work at 7:39. DULY Langston In charge, sermon at 11. HT. TIMOTHY#—South Klrkwoml. Holy I SSTSS coinuiuoioB and sermon at 11 by Rev. till-. i^i^ctlon* on piano by Profc*»or Walter F.* Iiert Higgs, U. u. | Hrace. From 3» until 4 o'clock, two ad- * ~ n dresses. From 4 until 4:ja. n )>cau(iful tmisl- ^YQUNO MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIA TION—4.orner ITyor street and Anhuru ave nue. At 2 o clock, building opsned: 3 o clock, Rlble claas. Rev. (’. J. Oliver, teacher; 3 o'clock, music by orchestra; 3:3) o clock, talk to men by Rev. B. P. Smith, of the West End Christian church; 6 o clock, building closed. AH met) arc In vited to uttemr these services. TORREY-ALEXANOER REVIVAL MEETINGS AROUSE NASHVILLE The Torrey-Alexar.der meetings, which have Just doped in Nashville, awakened intorof-t to nn unusual pitch and on the whole the iniseion was a great success according to letter* re ceived by Atlanta laymen and accord ing to the Nashville ju- In a letter to Governor W. J. Nortlien H.i i r >• Mu m. on#* of t h* loading Nash- vllle !aymrn, says that "there have been hundreds of conversions ;in<l a great deal of good has been done.” Continuing the letter says:* "The crowds have bo-n Immense, especially nt the night services, rang ing from 3.500 to 6,000. We have had the so'ld. universal support of all the ministers and all the leading laymen. "Dr. Torrey has been doing his very! best preaching. Towner, IJutler and Hnrkness have been splendid. Jacoby and Mrs. Torrey have done ideal per sonal work and our local corps has been very active.” TWO WEEKS' REVIVAL BEGIHS ON SUNDAY With the nervlce* at 11 o'clock Sun day morning a two-week, revival will begin at the Baptist Tabernacle. Dur ing these two weeka Dr. Len O. Broughton will be assisted by Rev. John J. Wicker, an evangelist haling from East Northdeld, Mass., who has been stirring cities wherever he has I ! e;n Ih-.I. With Dr. Broughton and his backing • it j...: M>n:il wni I;. * i - .ml 11 u " < \ .1 n 1st, who has been meeting with such r ■ in 11 kobh’ ■ iici■<•*-< 1 '.sou lo ri . 11 llgloll'- workers anil all Christian people of DUEL PLANS AWAIT DECISION OE COURT Action for Libel Must Be Settled Before Men Fight. ATLANTA PNYf'KOLtlGICAL SOCIETY. ltotH<rt Bryitn llsrrl—,n. prvifili-ut. will meet Maudsy afiernopu si 3 oVtock. at ijj Peachtree straet. Hnltje.-: fu • ST. ItlNATirSe-Tsthiitooa#; Rev. R. V. Hell, lie In rlmrge, -M.rulng prayer and ser mon «t IL Evening prayer nt 3:31. NORCKQM MISSION—Rev. R. P. I).- ar.i"«iy». ti:wr ^ leg, I nly e PRESBYTERIAN. CENTRAL PIIESItYTEHl AN—Wuablof Km Street. I>ppu«lte capitot Her. Ttieran V “ 1, It. I)., pastor. Mumlay arlmnl st ... .... Bible class for voanc men nnder ntiaplt^e of Prenbyterlan llrnthei 1e' ' * ‘ MOlt be p onng peopl. .. .erhqgtl, HP 1 sad Marlon M. Jack- ay settle, with prnacU- ill s. ra. and 7:1# p. 1 pral.c service at 7 p. in. crUDESLAND PRBSBYTBItlAN—Serr lean of the Preebftcrlan ehnreh, II. N. A. eoi tter iif llnrrls and Spring atroetn. Her. ■! Mack, pnator. Morulns worahlp ami an si 11. No aerrlces nt night. Kuu- acbool nt 9d# n. 111. KIRKWOOD PRESBYTERIAN—Sunday aebool al f:J0 n. in. Semen nt 11 a. ra. by Her. John I. Armstrong, paator. Bible claas nt 1*9 p. 111. Prayer meeting,at T:4S 1. ni. Wedneaday. PIRST PRESBYTERIAN—liar, Matheson. of thial.T, S. will preaeb at It a. m. and 7:45 p. in. Sunday school ^ #:M a. lit. Prayer meeting Thursday nt 7:4 p. ni. KOEBTII PREBBYTEBIAN—Corner of Chamberlin and JsrkMii streets. I’rcarlihig at 11 s m. and 1:*) n tu. hy the paste:. Her. T. II. Newkirk. ltegaUr prayer inset- ns Wednesday st 7*# p. ra. Snnhslh school at IS a. ra. ST. PAl'LS METHODIST—East lluuter.ipi _ ■orser Hill street. Ue». II. I. Eduoodanu. ■ ing hy the pastor. NORTH AVENUE PREBBYTEBIAN—At . aroer of Peachtree atreet and North are. line. Her. Klebanl Oral, Ellun, pastor. mM and ?*( p. n. Pram hat.bath - • - Do You Desire Tlie patronage of Orgonued Labor? If so, be con sistent and patronize them. This label: eat profrnrn un<Jor the ' *9 r O. Biretrell. violinist, aaststad by Mre W, K. Lummy, piano ftctforapaulit. Mnlriute talk* on always srelcc 1 school for health nod happiness. IT. JOHNS (OEIIUAN THRBAN)—Corner for Mreeta.. Serrlces will bo UMAX evangelical Poraytb and Onrnott eondacted and n sermon preached by the pnstor, Uor. W ntf at 11 a. tu. Rui ‘ Sunday aehool at NACRED HEART (CATIlOLICl-Peaeh- trae ami try atreeta, Sunday morning: !a>«r mass at 7 and t:A). Sunday aehool at ». High ranan at 11. Celebrant, Rcr, I'a- ther Kapler, K.M. Hermon hy Ber. En- thrr ilattney, lt.p. Hnnday even Ing: Ben- ...... . „ try ninrnlug from d to I. Saturday from 3:3) to « and from 7 to • p. m. CHtjncn OP OUII FATHER (L’NITA- .,1AM—Corner Cain and Hprtng streets, ■tec, Uusb B. Hhtppen. D.D., minister III Isgmlar morning aeriicea nt IL nr morning dlseonrae: "All ilhga Are Toon. Ileal ownerablp.” Kuu- ly aehool at 9:45 0. in, WATCH TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY—The Atlanta branch will hold Its weekly Bible study tn Woodman's ball, 133 Peachtree atreet, 00 Sunday morning nt H. All who are Interested In Blbl, doctrines are rordlally Invited to ' ent and enjoy ' Ilona I. By RAOUL DE SAINT RENE. Ports, Nov. 17.—Mnnon Loti, the cel ebrated Parisian beauty, whose ap pearance on the music-hall stage ere- ajed a furore several years ago. ban Just won n suit ngalnnt a photogra pher who ^lnlined payment fop pltoto- grapha which ho had taken without the beauty's order. It neemn that lace merchant here got Mile. Manon to pose for photographs which were to be used as advertisements. In wli'rh she figured draped tn his laces. The pictures were very beautiful and when Having been appointed General Agent for one of the largest nntl most conservative miu- iug corporations of Mexico, whose operations in the State of Sonora have amazed the mining world, I desire to have you share with me iu the absolutely certain profits from ail inexhaust ible supply of rich ore now being developed by our seven (7) shafts. I have (aken some of the stock myself and want you to know the straight facts about this. Although tlie price is rapidly advancing, I can supply you with stock for a short time at $2.00. Within one year these shares frill advance 400 per cent above par; they are al ready 200 per cent above par. If yob call or write. I will be glad to give you full information about this investment, which will make you as anxious to become a stockholder as I was when (after careful investigation) I became satisfied that this stock promised splendid re turns upon the investment. ' I am desirous of having you iuvest, because I know that if you can spare but $3.00 per week for ten months ($200), it will give you a holding of stock which will pay you a life in come. I feel that you trill be interested. Write or call nt once. THOMAS H. COODWIN, GENERAL AGENT FOR NORTHERN GEORGIA, 318 CENTURY BUILDING. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. TWO FOR ONE - The Georgian 20,000 words a day from all over the world; 300 corre spondents in Georgia and neighboring states simply fat with news. Then think of its Editorial, Sporting, Society and Market Pages— JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES, Editor; PERCY WHITING, Sporting Editor; MRS. GEO. C. BALL, Society Editor; JOS. LIVELY, Market Editor (25 Year*’ Exerience.j THE GEORGIAN CLUBBING OFFER FOR 1906-1907 * We will send The Atlanta Georgian and any of the following publications, each one year, for the prices quoted under "Combination Price.” Old subscribers as well as new subscribers are entitled to take advantage of this liberal offer. Old sub scribers in arrears must pay to date and one year in advance: tographer roM he wan going pone for her private uae. The aetrean was much nattered, but when nhe got the photon nhe was star tled to receive with them a bill for 300 franca. Rhe refused the pictures, the photographer sued for payment, ’ and has lost his case. The blue diamond affair has come up again, and society Is thoroughly tired of It. This time It Is Mr. L. Gregor who takes the offensive. He has enter' <Ml n complaint against the Count de Roddies du Proxlc and Is going to sue him for libel. Th* question of a duel has again come up between the two men but It will not be settled until the courts tire through with the affair. Gregor cliul lenged du Proalc. who replied that he didn’t fight with thieves. A committee of honor will decide whether Mr. Gregor In really disquali fied to cross swords with a gentleman, and If Count du Proalc can get out of It that way. be pros DR. ELLENWOOD TO REPLY TO SERMON At the evening service of the Uni versattai church Bunday evening Rev. R. Dean Eltenwood will apeak on “The Unreasonableness of the Doctrine of an Rndless Hell," n direct anawer to Dr. Broughton's sermon of last Sunday night. Every one la Invited. H REV. J. F. MATHESON TO PREACH SUNDAY On Bunday Rev. J. F. Matheson, pas tor ot the Presbyterian church at Eas ley, S. C, will conduct both morning bylertnn church. Mr. Matheson Is brother of Mr. K. O. Matheson. presl dent of the Georgia School of Technolo gy, and a speaker of unuaual force and eloquence. Ills present charge has grown steadily under hla efforts and In fluence and he la considered one of the leading Presbyterian divines of the Pal. metto State. On your printed matter will show tliat it is the produet of Union Printers and Pressmen. Expert Printers Furnished on Short Notice. Atlanta Typographical Union. 520 Candler Bldg. P. O. Box 266. THE BEST MAGAZINES AT THE BEST RATES. Every one must keep up with dally events going on so rapidly ell the lime.' If you do not read some dally paper you are falling behind. If you do □ ot read some good magazine and en joy the literature that Is contained In these publications every month vou are mining much that Is good. You the year, fleapt Sunday. ... the most prominent magaslnes America for a little more than the price ot The Georgian alone, whl$h Is only I4.M per year. Take advantage of The oeorglan clubbing offer. Do It now. Edmond Rostand baa won the heart of a class of aehool boys at Rais by sending each of the youngsters nn uu- tograph copy of his play, “Cyrano de Bergerac." The other day the boys during a lesson In French literature In which passages from Cyrano were read were so carried away with enthu- slaam that thty sent an address to the author setting forth their admiration for hla talent. By return poat the boys got copies of the play sent them by the author nnd each bearing a personal dedication in Rostand's own handwrit ing. Jean Paul Laurent's celebrated pic ture, “The Death of Marceuu." Which was sold at. the sensational Jaluet fail ure sale some months ago for half the price originally paid, has been bought from the dealer who had acquired It by the Japanese government. The picture had been offered to the French government which declined to take It. Name of Publication. Everybody’s Magazine. Outing Leslie’s Weekly/. Judge... Judge's Quarterly.. .. American Magazine.. 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When he had finished Dr. Rothschild sent a note up to the speaker In which he asked him to present the Inclosed check for 190,990 francs to the Acad emy for the encouragement of cancer study. Dr. Poirier said that the wont form of cancer was that of the tongue, yet numerous cures were effected by deep Incisions In the early stages of the dis ease. He quoted numerous cases of successful operations of this kind. Will Diseontinus Two Trains. Special to The Georgian. Chqrlotte. N. P.. Nov. 17.—Two tm- :jne from t’harlotte to Wilmington and from Charlotte to Shelby and Ruther- fordton, Nob. 44 and 45, are to be dis continued, according to Information here. These trains were put on early In 'ha summer and ate day trains. Delineator, McClure’s Mag azine, World’s Work.. .. Regular Georgian Total Combination Save Price. Regular Price. Price. Price. 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FIFTH REGIMENTBAND MAY BE REORGANIZED A movement Is said to be on foot to reorganize the Fifth Regiment Band, a musical organization which for a num ber of years boas led the widest reputa tion of any similar organization In the south. E. W. Dutton, ; member of the old Fifth Regiment Band, la spoken of as being Identified with the movement. This hand went out of existence when Fred Wedemeyer Argflnlva/I as r> ' . organized Wedemeyer's Concert Band. Want Agricultural Collette. Special to Th* Georgian. Augusta. Oa. Nor. 17.—There will be a mass meeting of the voters of Richmond county at Gracewood, Mon day night, for the purpose of taking action In the matter of securing the agricultural college of the Tenth dis trict for "Richmond county. The exec utive committee of the Chamber of Commerce has taken the matter up with the people in the rural districts. FOR CHRISTMAS GLOBE-WERNICKE “ELASTIC” BOOK CASES MOWER-HOBART X _ J