The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 08, 1906, Image 14

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ATLANTA GEORGIAN, kiiat. prc EMBrn ». m. THE CENTRAL BANK & TRUST CORPORATION OFFERS TO DEPOSIT ORS EVERY FACILITY WHICH THEIR BAL ANCES, BUSINESS AND RESPONSIBILITY WAR RANT. 31-2 PER CENT COM POUND INTEREST PAID IN SAVINGS DEPART MENT. CAPITAL METHODIST. BATTLE HILL MBTllOlHST-Ker. C. L. rnttlllo. pantor. Sunday jebool at 1# ». m. WEST HIDE METHODIHT-Hawlay vriiool at 10 a. m. Th. patior will preach at 11 a. ni HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST- Sunday achool at 9:10 a. m. I ranching nt II a. tn. and 7:9) p. m. by ltav. H. H. Robb. ST. JOHN JJETIIODIiT—iiaator, II. C. Christian, will preach nt !l «. tn. and 7:4$ p. m. TRINITY METHODIST- -Corner While- hall afreet and Trinity avenue. I»r. 4. W. I^ee, the pastor, will preach at II n. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school ar 0.30 n. Weekly prayer meeting .fit 7&0 p. in. WedMVday. 8T. LUKE METHODIST--At the jui tlon of Bereah nveiiuo and J'owell street. Sunday school at 8:30 a. tn-. Preaching at EPWORTH METHODIST—llayeona are- ue. Edge wood, Ga. Rev. A. M. Pierce, i pastor. Sunday achool at 9 JO a. in. The 11 I * a. m. aerrlce mill be devoted to special memorial services In honor of the memory of Mrs. Charles Dowmen, who waa oik* of the charter raemhera of the church, and for many yetara one of Ita must faithful Preaching at *p. m. by the pni- Wednesday evening A tcHilitIt Wb(lift, Opium, Ww. •Mat, CKifif. Cblptal, IilKd ntf Nrirulln a/a er Kent tibintlm. ; Hi* Only ImIc Inifl- till in 119 Wooiwii hi., ATLANTA, GA. gg&Ryi OPATHI OSTE E. E. B PHYSICIAN AN SI ISTS GEON Office.: 324-325 Century Bldg. Bell Phone 3S01 ALABASTINE, The best tint for plastered walls. Beautiful line of col- nrs. We also carry muvesco. Georgia Paint & Glass Co., 40 Peachtree. POTS ABE BOILING Tin* S.;lv:tlInn Army |>.»t«. iillendcd by tin? nnuy li'**e*, were put on tin* street* of Atlanta Friday. t» begin the collection of fund* for the dUtrlbutlon of 17,000 Christmas dluners nnd presents for 200 children, on New Year’*. I*arge signs. "Koep the Pot Hoi I lug," arc posted over •very stand. Major Reniman. emutnandtr of the army In Atlanta, said Friday that substantial presents would be made to tbe chlldrdi* In the poor districts of Atlanta. A j>oA Uon of tbe money collected In tbs |x>te from now until Christmas will be uaed to buy shoe*, stockings, bats and auch nr- tides for children whose parents art nimble to buy thou. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The stockholder* of Central Bank and Trust Corporation aro hereby noti fied that the annual meeting of stock holders of said corporation will be field In Its office In the Candler build ing, Atlanta. #eorgla, at IS o'clock on tiie 9th day of January, 1907, for the purpose of electing trustees for the said corporation, and for the transac tion of such other business as may come before the meeting. A. P. COLES. Cashier. I worker*, tor. Pr. j at 7:3) p. nt. I WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn avenue and Ivy street. ttev. Frank Lakes, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Broach ing at 11 a. m. by the pastor, the subject being "The Character of Heaven’s Inhabi tants: A Righteous Worker." Epworth league UeTotlonal service at 6-.no p. m. Wednesday: Rfbte school teachers' (nesting at 6:90 p. m.. prayer service at 7:9u p. in., church social nt 1:90 p. m. Noonday prayer meeting every day 12 to 1 p. rn. FIRST METHODIST—Junction o' Peach- tree and Ivy streets. Rev. J. S. French, pastor. Class meeting at 10 n in. Sunday school at 9:80 a. m. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. ui. by tha pastor. Juulor League ut 2 j>. m. Epworth League at 6:4$ p. nt. MId-weuk service Wednesday at 7:45 p. m. now urr. Mill *• iihuhv, mu preach bis first sermon Sunday ut 11 n. in., using as his subject "Heart and Hand." Ills subject for the evening services will * “ * iw." Sunday school nt r _. meeting Wednesday nt — Special meeting of the stewards Tuesday evening at 7:30 st the parsonage. pastor. At 9:30 a. m., Sunday school, Bar sea cists and 1'hllathen class. At II a. m., preaching by the pastor. At 6:30 p. m., Epworth League. At 7:30 p. «., preaching by the pastor. At 0:3b p. in., Wednesday, Sunday School Workenr council. At 8 p. m., Wednesday, weekly prayer meeting. KT. MARK MKTIIODIST—Corner Peach tree and Fifth streets. The new pastor. Rev. S. It. Balk, will preach Ills opening sermons st 11 a. m. and 7:4j p. in. Sunday Mrhool at 9:30 a. ui. Deaf mute class taught t»y W. F. Crusselle. Epworth I-eaguo nt :3d p. m. Woman’s Home Mission So ciety Tuesday at 3 t». in. Prayer meet ing Wednesday st 7:45 p. tn. . It'ilfe mint, u.u., pastor. I'reacmng oun- I duy morning by the pastor III tlin HIM* : School buildings nt 88 Cooper street. l^c- Hire by E. Y. Clarke Sunday night on "A Great Creator." INMAN PARK M ETII ODIST-Bdgewood I avenue and Hurt street. Rev. llenry II. I Mays, jMiutor. Preaching. by. paator at 11 BAPTI8T. SOUTH SIDE jlAFTIST—Sunday school nt 9:3) a. in. The pastor, Her. J. 8. Dun lap. will preach at 11 n. m. and 7:80 p. iu. IumIIcs* Society Tuesday at 3 p. iu. Prayer meeting nt 7:10 p. a. Wednesday, Bap tist Young People’s union Thursday at 7:10 p. tn. PONCE D» LEON*AVENUE BAPTIST- Rev. Junius W. Millard, D.D., pastor. The church tneeta for divine worship at It a. in. and at 7:90 p. ra.. with preaching by the pastor. Subject of the evening sermon, "Jerusalem tho Golden,’* s contemplation of tbe glories of heaven. Sunday school at 9:10 a. nt. Prayer tueetiug Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. SECOND BAPTIST—Hurnlny school nt 9:30 a. tn. Sermon on "Unused Angela" nt U a. ui. At 7:30 p. m. the church will l»* opened for the song aervlce. Dr. White Invites young men to hear bis serinmi on "Crime and Lawlessness lu Atlanta and Georgia." FIRST BAPTIST—Dr. W. W. -ttidnim. pastor. Sunday achool at •:*» s. tn. Praam- Ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. H. Y^P. L. at 7 p. tn. , nee to the church mout hers will be brought up at the tnornfug aervlce. Fuuday school st 9:90 a. in. La- BAPTIST TABERNACLE-Rov. J- J.Dep nett, secretary and treasurer of the State Mission Board, will All the pnlplt of the Baptist Tabernacle Sunday raorulng and night. In the absence of the paator, Dr. Len G. Broughton, who Is In Charlotte, S. C. TEMPLE BAPTIST—Dr. A. C. Ward will preach at 11 a. m. on the subject. "M Ithout Law—What7" Tbe Civic league has re quested that each paator speak on soi phase of obedience to law. At 7» p. WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST-Hcv. n. C. Hurley, pastor, will preach at 11 a. m and 7:30 n. m. Morning subject, "Yield ing to God:* evening. "Seeking tho Lord. Bible school at 9:99 a. m. The usual services of the week at the appotuted hours. NORTH ATLAXTA~BAPTIHT-'Prt*ach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, JONES AVENUE BAPTIST—The Mftdr. .. . Ill Sbnday school at 9J0 a. tn. Rev. W. L. Savage, will preach at uv,ln,a I U'nl-lfara' I 'Inti trill WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—Bab* bath achool at 9:31 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, V. C. Norcross, nt 11 a. m. and 7 JO p. m. w ’Go*h1 Cltisen ship;’’ evening. "A Home-comlug." Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. II. Y. P. U. at 6:45 p. Ladies' Aid Society^ Monday at 3^30 p. PURSE-WELLS PAPEB CO WHOLESALE PAPER, PRINTING AND BINDING G P RINTIN OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 16 1-2 E. Mitchell Street, ATLANTA, GA. Blue Ribbon and Diploma, WAS AWARDED TO First Prize, WAS AWAR Vulcanite Roofing at tbe Coicta Slat, Pair. TMa waa dona on iuarlt by tbe expert Juditaa on thle Una. VULCANITE la the origi nal double dint coated, aaphelt roofing. It bet Iraltatora. but no equal. Recommended by the National Board of Underwriter, and Soutbeaetern Tariff Aaeoclatlon. “Yeu Can Put l» On.” ATLANTA SUPPLY COMPANY Sot* State Agents for Georgia. 29*31 South Forsyth St, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. GREENFIELD, President. C. A. PEEK, Secretary. IMMANUEL BAITIST—Services at 11 n. m. and 7:31 p. in. Sunday school lit 9:lu a. m. lord’s supper at close of moraine serv ice. Subject of evening sermon, ‘TJItlaeu* ship and the Law." CENTRAL BAI Forsyth streets. ... Services at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. iu. . school at 9:30 a. m. Personal Workers’ Club nt 7 p. rn. CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST-Preucb- ig by the pai ra. and 7:30 p. charge. Sunday achool i ST. MARKS— LaOraugo. Morning prayer and sermon at 11 u. m. by Rev. II. g. Phillip*. 8T. PAULS—Nenrnan. Evening prayer and sermon at 3 p. m. by Rev. H. D. Pu**- lips. NORCROSS MISSION—Rev. B. F. De- Bello In charge.* Evening prayer and ser mon at 3 p. in. CONGREGATIONAL. CENTRAly—Rev. D. J. Ellison. D. D„ will preach at 11 a. ro. on "Life’s Plan from God’s Mountain." and at 7:15 p. m. be win deliver another of hta Interesting aerie* of sermon* for Sunday evenings, the subject being "A Threefold pAwer." Hnuday school nt 9-80 a. in. Young People’s prayer meet ing at 6:45 p. in. MARIETTA STREET—Rev. W. II. Till man, pastor. Preachliig ut 11 u. hi. and 7:45 p. in. Sunday school at 3:30 p. in. Sunday school at 9:8) IIEREAN—Rev. Wallace Gasque, pastor. Baraca and Phllatbcn classes ut«10 a. tn. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:90 p. lect for 11 a. m.. "A Living Chu or the evening worship T *Thc Marriage *' Sunday school at 3 p. m. and r . Morning sum.- . .... lessness:" evening subject. "The Crucifix Ion." Sunday school st 9:30 s. in. Junior Union at 3 p. m. Ladles* Missionary So- elety Monday nt .1 p. in. Teacher*’ meeting tlonal Tuesday at 7:30 p. ni. Prayer and praise #<?rvlce Wednesday at 7:30 p. Y. P. U. Friday at 7:45 p. i; a. t tn.. "A LJvIn^Charch," and Supper." „ _ weekly meeting on Tlmratlny at Imdles’ Club Saturday nt 3 p. in. Th * U. R. Tabernacle limb; quartet will slug at the evening worship. MISCELLANEOUS. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER (Eng lish Lutheran)—Corner Trinity avenue and Capitol place. Rev. E. C. Cronk. pastor. Morning service with sermon at 11. Sun day school at 9:2) a. m. F,vetting service t 7:30 p. oi. WATCII TOWER BIBLE AND TRACT SOCIETY—The* Atlanta branch will bold their regular weekly Bible study In Wood men's ball, 122 Peachtree street, on Sun day morning ut J1 o'clock. All Christiana I Interested In thu study of the Bible are ordlnlly invited to attend. Non-deiiomlun- Senk PRE8BYTERIAN. NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN— Corner Peachtree street and North avenue. Rev. Richard Ormo Fllnn. pnsror. Morning worship nt 11 a. m. Evening worship at 7:45 p. in. Preaching by tbe nast*»r. “ ’ iMith school at 9:35 a. m. Men's Bible fercnce, I'hllathea class and Young Men’s • —-- -* - - - — ~ — Training LcHguc nt 9:15 n. in. Teachers' class nt 10 a. in. Covenittiters' League 3 p. in. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. Band of Miriams Wednesday at 3:30 p. ui, C C M HER L A ND PR ESBYTERI AN-C< ner Sprlug and Harris streets. Tim pastor. Rev. Z. M. McGee, will preach nt 11 a, m. Sabbath school nt 9:30 a. ni. Held, of Canada. Sunday school and Bible classes at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day evcuing at 7:45 p. tu. WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN - Corner Walker and Stonewall street*. Heryler* nt 11 a. iu. and 7:90 p. in. . Sabbath school at 9:30 n. in. Prayer meeting Med nesday at 7:3*) p. tn. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Jtillen S. Rodgers will prearh nt 11 •- m. and 7:90 p. m. Sunday school nt 9:90 a. m, Youug People’s Society at 6:30 p. ni. Regu lar midweek prayer service* Wednesday evening at 7:80. in. by the pastor. Rev. James B. Flcklon. Sunday school at 9:38 a. in. Young Peo ple's Society at 6:45 p. m. Regular mid week prayer meeting at 7:90 p. tn. Wed nesday. FOURTn PRESBYTERIAN - Corner of Chamberlin and Jackson streets. Preaching st 11 a. in. ami 7:90 p. in. by tho pastor, Rev. T. II. Newkirk. Regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting nt 7:30. Hahlmtli achool at 0:31 a. ra. Young People's Society Friday at 7:30 p. in. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN—Washing ton street, opposite capital. Rev. Therou 11. Illce, D.D., pastor. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. m. In tbe Jlrotbe-*—-' special topic for study. teraucee of Christ ou the Cross." Regular Sunday worship at 11 a. iu. and 7:45 p. nt., with sermons l»y the pastor. Young pee pie’s praDc service nt 7:15 p. in. CHRISTIAN. FIRST CHRISTIAN-44 E. Hunter street. Rev. H. K. Pendleton, paator. Prcachlug at 11 a. tu. and 7:30 p. iu. Moraine theme, "The Nature and value of Ijiw. Bible school at 9:30 a. ra. Christian Endeavor at «:30 p. WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon HOWELL STATION CHRISTIAN—End of Marietta street car Hue. Rev. George W. Mullins, paator. Bible school at 3 p. ui Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:90 p. ra. COLLEGE PARK^Rev. G. II. Hlnnant. pastor. Bible school every Lord's day at It a. m. Preaching first Lord's day nt 11 a. w. and 7:35 p. m. EPISCOPAL. Second Sunday In Advent. CATHEDRAL-Corner Wai Hunter streets. Very Rev. t. .. ...... D. !>., dean. At 7:30 a. ui., holy coumuulon; 11 a. m., morning prayer and sermon; 4 p. m„ evening prayer: 7:30 p. m.. evening prayer and special Advcut sermon by Rev. C. B. Wllmer, D. I>. Sunday »*liool at 9:45 a. m. All other days: At 7:30 o. holy «mianiunlou; 9 a. m., morning ST. LUKES—Peachtree, lietwcen Cnrrlet and Pine streets. * Rev. C. R. Wllmer, D.D., rector. At 7:90 s. nt., holy commun ion; 11 a. m., morning prayer and serm* Sunday school at 9:tc at 11. Friday: Litany INCARNATION—Lee near Gordon stiver. West End. Rev. John J. Perry, r.vter. "•» a. m., holy communion; 11 o. m.. morning prayer tiud sermon: 9 p. ni., evening prayer and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45 n. m. Wednesday: Evening prayer at 9. Friday: Litany at 4:90 p. m. ALL 8AINT8—Corner of West Peachtree and North avenue. Rev. Z. S. Fnrlnnd. rector. 8 a. m., holy comm union; 11 u. iu., morning prayer aed sermon; 4 p. its., even ing prayer. Sunday. sc L * ‘ - Wednesday: Litany at ■PIPHANT—ComerTl avenues. Rev. c. A. I. . tl i. m., morning prayer and sertnoo. Sun day achool at 9:45 a. tn. Friday: Litany and address at 4 p. tn. CHAPEL OP THEfToOD SHEPHERD— Plum street near Corput strc-*t. Sunday achool at 9:90 a. m. MISSION OF THE HOLY INNOCENT*- Woods avenue near West Peachtree street. Sunday school every Sunday at 3:5) p. m. HOLY COMFORTER—Atlanta avenue and Pulliam street. Rev. Gilbert Higgs, D. D., In charge. Holy communion and sermon ** a. m. Evening nn»; a. Sunday scIumA al Litany at 4 p. m. UNI VERSA LIST—Peachtree uml East Harris streets. Rev. M. Dean Ellenwood. r iistor. Preaching servlet* at 11 n. ni. and :4o p. in., with sermons by the pastor. 45 n. Morning subject, "Tbe Love of the Law." Evening subject, "Tho Cent of Saving a Soul." Sunday school nt 9:45, with Bible class taught by the pr.stor. Young IVo- [de's Christian Union devotional meet lug at Die s 7 p. ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN—Corner Forsyth and Garnett streets. Sunday achool nt 9::» n. ni. Nerv- l«es with sermon by the pastor and spe cial music at 11 o’clock. STREET CAR BA^N-Under the auspices of the -Tullett Nix Woniau's Christian Temperance Union tho regular devotions! services will ho held In the street car barn on Edgewood avenue Sunday nt 9 n. in. SACRED HEART (Catholic*)—Peachtree aud Ivy streets. Sunday morning: Low inass at 7 nnd 9:30; Sunday xchool at 9; high mass at 11. Celebrant. Rev. Father Murphy, S.M. Sunday evening: Roucdie- tiou: conference ou "Mnterlnl Prosperity In Euglnud Today," by llev. Father Gunn. \t nt If Wnrtl* .V.t'u' tl... * ,* ."A V M. C. A.—Corner PvyorTntreot and Au burn avenue. Building opens nt 2 p. in.; music by orchestra ut .1 i*. in.: Bible class at 3 I*, m.; talk to men by Rev. J. S. Til ley, at 3:30 p. tn.; building closes nt 6 u, u». Mrs. T. H. Wingfield will sing at tho 3:30 scrrlcc, UNITARIAN CHI7RCH (Church of Our Father)—Corner Cain mid Spring streets. Rev. Hush It. Sblppen, D. I)., minister In charge Regular morning service nt 11 n. ni. Subject of discourse, "The Tru*. Lib eral." Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. CHURCH OF CHRIST—West End ave nue. Bible study at 10 a. ni. Preaching and “ I’myer Rev. Rolf* •iuui,;v. e,, rvtwrui inurvustsi Interest In the school. Blessings have been abounding and there Is prospect of a widespread re vival g<>!ug out from the work. Thera will be a number of Important discussion* dur ing the wining woek. The public In espe cially Invited ftundny morning and night and each afternoon nnd night during the week, Saturday excepted. 'Hio school Is lo cated st 88 Cooper street. A SERIES OF Le'ctURES—Sunday night 51 r. Edward \oung Clarke begins a werlcs of lectures before the Atlanta llible School on Cooper street. Mr. Clarke, who In known ni lover the country as religions editor of jUitlSTMAb CLOTHINC OUTFIT $15.00. I DRESS YOUR SON OR BUY AN ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR : YOURSELF Send u« 915.00 for a suit that.isi well^ worth Ura amount and we will give you FRLE the followin; outfU; Suit ....^ $15.00 Underwear 1-00 Top Shirt 100 Collar and Cuffs 40 Neck Tie 50 Pair of Sox • • *25 Handkerchief 25 Pair Suspenders 50 Pair Hose Supporters 25 Collar and Cuff Buttons ... 1.50 Total value of outfit... .$20.65 AT T. FOR $15.00 SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. Name ....Express Office Town or City..... Stat, Kind of Suit Breast Manure Waist Measure Length of Trouiers No. of Collar No. of Sox No. of Cuffs If this outfit is not satisfactory we will gladly return money. EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY, 62 WEST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. . Railroad Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon nt 3:30 o’clock most Interesting service will be held at the new rooms of the Hallroad Young Men's Christian Association, 31 1-: West Alabama street. Rev. II. C. Hur ley, pastor of Woodward Avenue Bap tist church, will he the speaker. He Is n young man full of that evangelistic enthusiasm that wins the hearts of all who hear him and th© patrons of the railroad association are sure of a real treat at tomorrow's service. The good, old-fashioned singing, led by tho piano, under the hand of Mr. A. R. Adklnson and the cornet by Mr. H. L. Furlow, Is a part of tho service Into.which every body enters, and Is very enjoyable. The rooms are open during the after noon and are warm and cheerful. Vis itors will be welcomed and are invited to spend the time ther and close the evening at the gospel service. Old Clothes steamed clean ed by Tom Weaver. THE BESTMAGAZINES AT THE BEST RATES. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. and ar- not icimraut—d WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. I SC. 1 12. 1 33. 1 49. 1 19. Lv. Atlanta (C. T.) Ar. Toccoa (K. T.) Ar. Spartanburg Ar. Charlotte Ar. Waablngtou Ar. New York 12:ooiilg'c 3:25 n. ui. 6:43 a.n). 0:29 n.ta. 9:90 p.m. 6:30 u.o). 7:50 a.m. 12:07 p.m. 3:55 p.m. 6:40 p.ui. 3:00 p.iu. 12:00 nooa 3:35 p.in. 6:')S p.m. 8:13 p.m. 6:42 n.m. 12:43 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 5:03 p.m. M:69 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:05 a.m. 9:10 p.ai. CHATTANOOGA. CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. i » i v. i K i i Lv. Atlantu Ar. Chattanooga Ar. Cincinnati Ar. Loulavllle. Ar. Chicago 6:30 a.m. 0:45 a.m. 7:40 p.m. 7:56 a.tu. 1:00 p.ut. 4:69 p.m. 9:63 p.m. 8:10 a.m. 7:10 a.m. 6:20 p.m. JACKSONVILLE. bHUINeVvICri. ETC. 11 1 x. in 1 M 1 Lv. Atlanta . . . . Ar. Macon Ar. Cochran. Ar. Jeaup Ar. Brunswick 6:15 a.m. 0:29 n.m. 19:30 a.m. 2:25 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 12:15 p.ra. 2:40 p.m. 4:10 p.m. t 11:15 p.ta. 7:10 p.ui. 1:30 n.m. 8:46 p.m. 2:4) n.m. 1 6:00 a.tn. 6:00 n.m. BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS aVlT'i Hc. WtST. | 23. 1 35. 37. | 25. | 87. Lv. Atlanta .1 4:uon.nt. Ar. Auetell I 4:95 a.m. Ar. Tallapooaa .1 6:29 a.m. Ar. Annlaton ( 7:48 a.in. Ar. Blrmlnabsm | 10:15 n.m. 7:00 a.m. 7:35 a.m. 8:65 n.m. 10:08 n.m. 12:05 p.m. 4:25 p.m. 6:05 p.ra. 6:24 p.m. 7:38 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m. 7:06 p.ni. 9 JO p.m. 11:39 p.m. 12:10 p.m. 1:41 a.m. 3:06 p.m. 5:35 n.m. =!• 1 39. —KT" Lv. Atlnuta Ar. Wllliamton Ar. Fort Valley 4:19 p.m. t C:» p.m. S:3 p.m. | Lv. Atlanta Ar. Wllllatnoon Ar. Columbus •1 . 7:2»a.m, I 10:00 a.m. 4:90 p.m. 6:25 p.m. 9JO p.m. evtnta going on ao rapidly nil th# time, If you do not read come daily paper you are falling behind. If you do not read aoma good magazine and en joy tha llteraturo that la contained In tneee publication., every month you are mleelng much that is good. You can secure The Georgian every day in the year, except Sunday, and ont of the moat prominent mogazlnea America for a little more than tha prica of The Georgian alone, which la only 14.GO per year. Take advantage ut The Oeorglan clubbing offer. You can get The Jeffersonian (Wataon'a new ... ..... .... emior OI magazine) and The Oeorglan one year Th- Atlenu Conitltetloo. hna rtjtUngul.hcd each for the price of The Oeorglan, " *’ * ” ' 14.50. Do It now. FINE PROGRESS MADE IN COTTON PICKING. theme of tbe eerie, to l»egtn Kimdny night l» "The Hook of Hook,." One lecture will no on "A Urent Creator," nnother on a “Lnlverae of Wonder.," the third on "TUe Ijlfe-ldae, the fourth on "A IHnntnnUfUf Power," the Bfth on_"The Holm of (Ulead. Glory Hone." The PITOT CHURCH OP CltltlST (Solontlet) rvl. w *.? t . B^her Street. "Hod tht Preserver of Man is tha subject of the le**4>u-sermon V! u# ?'• 0,,, l s P* Ul * Testimonial mretlug CANADIAN MINISTER TO PREACH FIRST PRESBYTERIAN. The pulpit of the First Preebytertan church will bo niled next Sunduy morn ing and evening by Rev. T. tv. Win- Held. Air. Wtnflchl la a distinguished Presbyterian minister, having been from 1893-1897 chaplain to their High nesses Lord and Lady Aberdeen, dur ing Ie>rd Aberdeen's tenure of office ns goteinor general of Cunadn. From 1S97 to 1904 he- wus pastor of the Mel ville Presbyterian church at Montreal, one of the largest churches tn Canada. Recently Mr. Wtnfleld wna tranaferred to the preabytery of North Carollnu. DR. J. S. FRENCH ARRIVES TO BEGIN HIS PA8T0RATE. - The Bev. J. S. French, recently called to the pastorate of the First Methodist church, has arrived In Atlanta to take up hie new duties at once. Mr. French will live at the Aragon hotel until next Wedneeday, when he will remove to the parsonage. PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. The Atlanta Psychological Society, Robert Bryan Harriaon preaidant, will meet Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Subject for discussion, "The Mission of the Naaarene on Earth." Ten-min ute tolke by advanced thinkers. At 4 o'clock beautiful musical program, un der the direction of Professor W. o. Iiurnwell, violinist, assisted by Profes sor Walter F. Groce, piano soloist; Mrs. J. C. Gentry and Mis, Virginia Houch- en. vocalists; Mrs. W. E. Ltnney and Mrs. Btroalcr, piano accompanists. At every meeting wonderful demonstra tions are mad,' in telepathy and Instan taneous healing. Visitors arc always welcome to this school of freedom. ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn sad Kent health and happlneea. Special to The Georgian. Jackson, Miss., Dec. t.—By the mid dle of January the ontlro cotton crop of Mississippi will have been picked. The weather all over the state ha. been the moat delightful In the history of Mississippi. It has rallied but little in the past two month, and t^ie tcinpera- ture resemble. October rather than De camber. Last season In Mississippi the plant era were picking cotton In April. policem"an" sentenced" TWELVE MONTHS ON GANG. Speelal to Tho Georgian. Ilalnbrldge, Ga., Dec. 3.—Lieutenant Scott, of the city pollen force, waa tried In the city court yesterday on a charge of assault and battery upon the per son of John O'Donnell, found guilty and sentenced to twelve months' on the chatngang, cr to pay a fine ol 375 nnd costs. Tho evidence showed that the trouble started last Saturday night In a Wa ter street saloon, when Scott went with Officer Rock to moke an arreaL Scott nnd O'Donnell had been good friends previous to fhts time. O'Donncllgls about 72 years old. TOWN SELLS^WATERWORKS FOR HANDSOME PROFIT. Special to The Georgian. Bristol. Tcnn., Dec. 8.—The city council of Norton, Va., baa sold the waterworks of that town to tha Vir ginia Coal and Iron Company, of Stone- go. Va The price paid for the prop erty waa 345,000. This property was bought a year ago for 330.000. SPECIALIST IS,DEAD; KEPT SECRET OF CURE. Speclitl to The Georgian. Bristol, Tenn., Dec. 8.—Dr. Jamea Crabtree, a noted cancer specialist, who cured many of the mountain people of southwest Virginia and eastern Ken tucky of cancerous affection, is dead at his home at Darwin, Va., aged 80 years. It Is not know here whether or mu lie made known the secret of his treatment, but It is stated that be bud a remedy about the merit of which there waa nut. 'he least doubt. Pnseoger end Ticket Office, I Peachtree St. PSone 14?. Ticket Office Terminal Passenger and Ticket Office, t Peachtree Street. 'Plume 141 Ticket Office Ter minal Station. 'Phone 490(1 EXPRESSROBBERS Five Are Locked Up After Being Carried Before Injured Messenger. Palestine. Texas, Dec. X.—The Pa cific express car was robbed' by • six men. It has been learned. They bound tho express messenger nnd threw him out of the rapidly- moving train at Eylan Hiding, near Redwater, last Saturday night. On en tering the express car when' nearing Texarkana. Conductor Blair found the car vacant, the sate ransacked, and tho messenger's helper missing. Reach ing Texarkana, tt ts said, the train neyaboy disappeared. Of Iho flvo men now under arrest two of them were taken In custody at Cam den. who. It Is said, were Identified by Messenger (Irlesct when tukeu before him at the compuny hospital Tuesday evening. Two other men, one of whom Is said to Ire a prominent cltisen of Texarkana, were arrested Wednesday. The fifth arrest Is that of the train's newsboy, who was captured at Waco LANARK, On the Gulf of Mexico. Hunting and fishing season now on. Oyster beds within easy access. Offers exceptional advantages as a place to spend part of the winter months. LANARK INN, Under new management, modern, and well kept, will afford epeclai attention to hunting and fishing parties. Reached by th« Georgia, Florida and Alabama Railway. Convenient schedules. Tourist rates new in effect Per schedules, railroad rates, etc., write j. h. McWilliams, Gen. Pate. Agent, Bainbridge, Ga. LANARK INN, Lanark, Fla. RAILROAD SCHEDULES ib r owiog~lie ArrifiTeuf liepsriiuri' of ^TPaf ■euaer Trains of tbe Followin'? Kranfe: WKTKUN AND ATLANTIC ItAll.llOAi/. No.-Depart To— |.\o.—Arrive From— 2. Nashville.8:35 n.m.l 3. Nashville. 7:10 u.in. 92. Nashville,4:50 p.ui.173. Homo 9:45 a.m. Rome.....5:10 p.m.[93. Naabvllle.il:45 a CENTRAL OF OKOUOIA RAILWAY. Arrive From— Havauonh ... 7:10a.ni. Jackeouvllle 7:50 n.m, Macon U:40n.tu. Nuvannab ... 4:15 p.tu. 8:10 |>.m. Macon Depart to— Macon 11:10 p.m. Savannah ... 8:00 u.m. Macon 4:00 p.m. . 0:15 |>.m. 8:30 p.m. A1LAMA AND \\ rMii 1‘UlOi luUL- IlOAD. . Arrive From— I Depart To- •Fclran Jl:40 am[*Montcotnerjr 8:90 nm •Montgomery. 7:40 pnjl*Moiitff‘m'ry.U:4& pm *8eluia 11:35 pm(’8eluui 4:20 pm UGrange 8:23 oinll-nCiranre.... 0:10 ptu •JfontfOBtry, 9:40 pinl*Montirni'r7.1i:U *Daiiy. Ail other train* tiafly except 8ua* _All train* of Atlanta and Weat Point xi d Com — * — “ Atlanta fir; Itchell wtrcct nnd Mn«)U«>n nvenne. GKOUGIA UAll.ROAIX Arrive From— *AuKUita .... 6:00 am Convert 6:45 nm Covington ... 7:46 am *Aturn»ta ....1285 pm Lltboula 3:25 pm *Augu*ta .... 8:30 pin Impart To— *Aucuata 7:20 iim Lfthoiiln 10:05 nm *AuitUMta 3:25 pm nKton ... 6:10 pm •Augusta 11:45 pm •Dally. All other tralua dully except Sun day. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. , Arrive From j Depart 'to— Wn*hlugton . 7:30 nm)Birmingham . 7:45 mu Athena 8:25 amNllntou 7:20am Memphis ....11:45 am New York....12:00 ri'n New York.... 3:65 pm Athene 4:00 pm Clinton 7:55 pm Memphis 4:45 pm Birmingham . 7:45 pmlWnnhlngtou .. 8:00 pm Shown Iu Central Time. and WHISKEY HABITS cured tfr home with out pain. Book of par ticular* sent FAKE, a M. WOOLLEY, M. D. FOR RENT. Elegant Ground Floor of fice. Former Atlanta Nation al Bank building. Apply 15 East Alabama- St. Thursday. All of the men were pro nounced to be the robbent when taken before the Injured messenger. It has been learned that $110,000 wo* taken. Fire Attack* Fort Wool. Xorfolk, Va., Dec. 8.—Fire partialiv destroyed the house of the keeper <*f tl»e buildings at Fort Wool this morn ing. und but for the timely old of a tu;.' from Fort Monroe, which brought tu bucket brigades, all the buildings >u the (aland forilflcathms would hav* been burned. - *