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Services in Atlanta Churches
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29. 190*
At Actual Cost
Just for a few days we offer our entire stock of
TOYS, DOLLS, etc., at COST PRICES in order to
make room for other goods-
Anderson Hardware Co.
Low Rates
ONE WAY OR ROUND TRIP
TO
Arkansas, Oklahoma,
Texas,
New Mexico, Missouri,
Kansas and Colorado
v*? Birmingham and the
PASTOR TO BEGIN
HIS WORK SUNDAY
Ticket* will tm wW from Atlnntn on
Amt a ml third Tuesday* of January.
February and March.
Holder* of round-trip tic ket* via Hit in-
Ingham mid 'Frisco will be allowed III*
[•atronlae the road that I* trying to help
you. Write for literature aud detailed
'-formation to
S. L. PARROTT,
Diatrict Pa,,anger Agent.
6 N. Pryor 8t.
MACON BANK STOCKHOLDERS
WILL MEET NEXT WEEK.
8|H-clnl to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa.. Dec. !*.—Annum meet
ing! of the ntookholdern of the varloua
banking Institution* of the city of Mu-
con will be held next week.
At these mectlnge atatemente will be
received from the different department!
and dividend* will be declared.
Much Importance la attached to there
annual meeting*, for Information that
I* valuable for the atockholdera will
be disclosed.
SAVANNAHAN CH08EN
DIRECTOR OF COMPANY.
REV. B. F. QUILLE.
New Pastor Who Benins Pastor
ate of Wostminstor Presbyterian
Chureh Sunday.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Oa., Dec. 59.—At the regular
monthly meeting of the directors of the
Macon Railway and Light Company,
held yesterday afternoon, lion. William
W. Oeborn, of Savannah. wo* elected
a director of the company.
Mr. O.born la one of the be*t known
men In the state, and his many friend*
In Macon will be glud to know that
he will have Interest here.
Hon. Herman Myers, president of the
company, came tip from .Savannah to
attend the meeting.
FUNERAL OF MRS. FLYNT
WAS CONDUCTED THURSDAY.
Special to Tin* Georgian.
Cullnden, Ga., Deo. 29.—Mr*. O. G.
Flynt, who died nt her home at Rent
Haven Wednesday, was burled here
Thursday afternoon. Funeral services
were held at Rest Haven by Rev. Mr.
Pace, of Darnesville.
Mrs. Flynt was the wife of Colonel
G. O. Flynt. who was very prominent
In Monroe’s affairs, even until his
death, which occurred a few years
ago. She was also the mother of Dr.
Harry Flynt, of Atlanta, and Postmas
ter J. W. Flynt, of this place.
Rev. B. F. Gullle, who has accepted
'the pastorate of Westminster Presby
terian church, will arrive In Atlanta
Saturday afternoon from Olney, 111., his
late field of labor, and will preach to
his new congregation Sunday morning.
He will also conduct the evening serv
ice* nt the usual hour.
A committee of officials of Westmin
ster congregation will meet the new
pastor on his arrival and escort him to
the manse. It Is expected that largo
congregations will attend both serv
ices at Westminster Sunday, as Rev.
Mr. Gullle Is an eloquent ns well ns
gifted and earnest minister of the
gospel.
FUNERAL OF H. O. BELL
WAS HELP AT MACON.
Special to The Cccrgtee.
Macon, Ga., Dec. 29.—H. O. Bell,
a well-known cltlxen of this city, died
yesterday morning at his home, 530
Washington avenue. He was 65 years
old, and Is survived by his wife and
several children.
The funeral services were held this
afternoon from the family residence.
The deceased was formerly a resident
of Cuthbert.
BAPTI8T.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Preaching at 11
i). in. and 7:30 p. ra. by the pastor. The
morning*subject will be r 'Movlng Forward;'
veiling, "Real Conversions."
CAPITOL AVENUE BAITIST-At 11 a.
m. Rev. A. L. Dmutaa, a re fumed mission*
ary. will speak oa "Religion In Brasil." At
flight the pastor. Rev. Mr. Briggs, will
sp«*nk on "Jeptba'a Rash Vow." Sunday
school st 9:30 a. in. Itaraen and Fbllatben
soMal meeting Monday night. Teachers'
iiiffting Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Prayer and
business meeting Wednesday st 7:30 p. m.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE—"The Young
Man In the Gutter" will be I)r. Broughton's
subject at night It Is a continuation of
the series of Sunday night sermons which
About the Mayor's Veto of the Whisky
WESTERN HEIGHTS BAPTIST—Nundsy
school at 9:30 s. tn. Preaching by Pastor V.
C. Norcross at 11 a. m. and 7:30 j>. in.
" Passed
evening.
fin”*
Morning subject, "Old Things
Away, All Things Become New" _
"Forgetting, Reachlug Forth, Pressing On.
Personal Workers'
i. and 7:30 p. m. The pastor, li
Motley, will preach at both hours. Suuday
school nt 9:30 a. ~ .
Club nt 7 p. m.
TEMPLE BAPTIST—Regular services will
be couducted by the pastor. Rev. A. C\
Was.l Mnn.law unlifull «■ » Q.Oti ,■ ...
NORTH AVENUE BAPTIST-Corner of
Hemphill avenue and Emmett street. The
meter will preach both morning and even-
WEST END BAPTIST—The pastor. Dr.
. F. Purser, will spenk morning and even
ing. Series of sermons on "The Home" will
begin Sunday night. R. Y. I*. IT. nt 6:45 p.
m. Ladles' Aid Society Momlny nt 3 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m.
PONCE DoLHON AVENUE BAPTIST-
Kov. Junius W. Millard, I>. I)., pastor. Sun
day school nt 9:30 n. nt. The pulpit nt 7:30
p. m. will lie filled by Rev. II. C. Huchhols.
owing to the absence of the pnator. Regu
lar‘prayer service Wednesday nt 7:30 p. m.
WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST-Hnn-
day school nt 9:30 n. m. Preaching nt 11
. nml 7:30 p. m. by the pastor. Rev.
Hurley. Special Christmas service
nt the morning hour. The sermon will
be npproiirlnte to the occasion, and apt?*
dal music will In* rendered. Service nt
night III the Interest of the unsaved. Ju
nior Baptist Young People's Union nt 3
P. m. Meeting of the l*oard of deacon*
Monday night. Woman's Missionary Union
Monday afternoon. The regular prayer
meeting will be held on Tuesday ulglit, In
stead of Wednesday night.
BROWN MEMORIAL BAPTIST-Preneb-
Ing st 11 n. in. and 7 p. iu. by the pns-
tor. Rev. W. A. Babb. Sunday school nt
:30 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday nt
EPISCOPAL.
(Sunday After Christmas.)
CATHEDRAL—Corner Washington and
Hunter streets. Very Bev. C. T7 A. Pise,
D. D„ deqn. At 7:30 s. m., holy communion;
11 a. in., morning prayer aud sermon; 4 p.
in., evening prayer au<l sermon. Sunday
school at 9:«. All other days: At. 7:30
a. m.» holy communion; 9 a. in., morning
prayer; at 4:30 p. ra., evening prayer. Wed*
-1 Friday;. Litany at 10:30.
uesday and .
ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Curriei
and Pine streets. Rev. C.. B. Wllmer,
D.D., rector. At 7:30 a. tn., holy commun
a. m., morning prayer and sermon,
m., evening prayer and sermon.
> school at 9:4u a. ^n. Friday: Litany
INCARNATION—Lee near Gordon street.
West End. ltev. Johu J. Perry, r *ctcr. 7*Si
a. m., holy communion; 11 o. m., morning
prayer and sermon: 8 p. in., evening pray*
and sermon. Sunday school at 9:45 n. il
Wednesday: 7,veulng prayer at 8. Friday:
Litany at 4:30.
ALL SAINTS-Corner of West Tenchtree
and North avenue. Rev. Z. 8. Knrland,
rector. 8 a. m., holy communion; II a. m.
morning.prayer and sermon; 4 p. in... even
EPIPHANY—Corner Moreland and Euclid
avenges. Rev. C. A. Lnngstou ftu charge.
Morning prayer and sermon at 11. Suuday
school at 9:45 a. in. Friday: Litany and
address at 4.
school-at 9:30 a. m.
MISSION OF THE"IU
roods, avenue near
Suuday school every
HOLY COMFORTER—Atlanta avenuo
! HOLY INNOCENT*
WesoJ'eacJiti'ee street
Sunday at 3:3) p. m.
JACKSON HILL BAPTIST-Corner Es«t
venue and Jackson street. Iter. <'alder
T. Willingham will preach nt II
and 7:30 p. in; Morning theme, "The
ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent
streets. Rev. Gilbert lllggs, D.D., In
eharge. Sunday school at 3:20 p. in. Christ
inas tree for the "undny school on Tues-
lay (New Year's day) from 3 to 6 p. iu.
Morning pray-
sermon nt 4.
ST. MARKS—La Grange. Morning pray
er and senuou at 11 by ltev. 11. D. Phil
lips.
GOOD SHEPHERD—Austell. Rev. It. F.
Dellelle iu eharge. Morning prayer and
sermon at 11. Christmas service.
ST. JOHNS—College
PRE8BYTERIAN.
NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—At
corner of iVaebtree street and North ave
nue. Rev. Richard Urine Fllnu, pastor.
Morning worship at 11. Evening worship nt
7:45, Preaching by the pastor. Sabbath
school nt 9:30 n. in. Men's Bible conference,
'hllatheu class and Young Men's league
it 9:45 a. m. Teachers' training class nt 10
' “ ... * I p. in.
Band of
jHRISTJVIAi,
CLOTHING
OUTFIT
$15.00.
DRESS YOUR SON
OR BUY AN ENTIRE
OUTFIT FOR
YOURSELF
Send us 515.00 for a suit that Is well worth tha'
amount and wo will give you FREE the followim
outfit: .
Suit
..$15.00
Tlnderwear
.. 1.00
Top Shirt
Collar and Cuffs
.. .40
Neck Tie
.. .50
Pair of Sox
.. .25
Handkerchief
.. .25
Pair Suspenders
.. .50
Pair Hose Supporters ...
.. .25
Collar and Cuff Buttons .
.. 1.60
Total value of outfit..
. .$20.65
ALL FOR $15.00
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Length of Trouioro
No. of Collar |H
No# of 8ox.
• No. of Cuffo U
If this outfit is not satisfactory we will
gladly return money.
EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY,
62
WEST MITCHELL STREET,
A XT.\NT A. GEORGIA
MACON MAN RECOVERS
FROM AN OPERATION.
Special to The Georgian.
Macon, Ga.. Dec. 29.—Charles B.
Orwlir, a member of the reportorla!
ataff of The Macon New*, who under
went a eerlou* operation at the city
hospital several week* ago for uppen-
dlrltts, I* n oa In at work.
The speedy recovery of Mr, Orwig
was remarkable, and hi* many friends
are glad to see him on the streets again.
Brakaman Kills Man.
Special to Tha Georgian.
Bristol, Tenn., Dec. 29.—Harrison
Potter was shot and killed by Edward
Mllhorn, a railway brakeman, near
Mountain City, during the Christinas
festivities. Three shots penetrated
Potter’s breast. Mllhorn waived his
right to a hearing and Is In Jail.
Potter was Intoxicated and provoked
the light.
“OF ALL THE SAWS I EVER SAW SAW, I NEVER SAW- SAWS SAW
LIKE THESE SAWS SAW." —BILL DUNN.
One suitable for
father or Sister
Ann. These in-
sure an early
breakfast.
One suitable for
farmer, for saw-
)ng a winter’s sup*
ply of etave and
fire weed.
One suitable for
weed yard men,
who have labor
trouble. Nearly
every large wood
yard in Atlanta
uses eur Sawing
Outfit,.
One suitable for
sawing for the
public. This is
mounted on a
truck, in combine,
tion with the re
liable Fees Base
line Engine.
FOUR DIFFERENT KINDS.
DUNN MACHINERY CO., Atlanta, ga.
Phones 1761. 54 Marietta Street.
MACHINEBY FOB FACTORY, MILL OB FARM.
I.
nptlst church.
METHODIST.
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn
svt'uuv and Ivy street. Rev. Frank Hakes,
pastor. Sunday school st 9:30 a. m. Busy
people's clast, Young Men's Baraca class,
Young Ladles' Pbllathen class. 1'renchlng
at 11 a. mi. by pastor. Houg service
St 7:30 p. ni. by chorus and orchestra.
Solo by B.*ofe*sor Boat mini, director.
‘Teaching at 8 by pastor. Epwortb League
devotional servlco at 6:30 p. m. Wednea*
day, at 6:30 p. tn., Bible school teachers'
CONGREGATIONAL METHODIST—88
Cooper street, third block from Whitehall,
ltev. Rolfe Hunt. D.D., pastor. Breach-
It a. in. and 7:30 p. in
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Bible school
reopens January 2 at 7:30 p. m. with ad
dresses by several distinguished speaker*.
HT. PAUL METIIODI8T EPI8COBAL-
Eust Hunter, corner Kill street. Rev. II.
Edmondson, pastor. Sunday school at
9:30 a. m. Breach *
nnstor. Ep worth
Breaching nt 7:30
...
prayer circle Thursday nt 3:30 p. m. Teach
ers training class Wednesday st 7 p. m.
Prayer meeting nt 7:46 p. m. Wednesday.
.... * r Preparatory service for communion Satur-
,,,n *“ r ldny nt 8 p. m.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN-Washing
Breaching nt ll a. in. by the
League at 2:30 p. ni.
_ ... ,:30 ii. iu. by Rev. J. H.
Kukc*, presiding elder of the Atlanta dis
trict. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
• 8T. LVkI) METHODIST-Junction of
Rcrean avenue and Powell street. Sunday
school Sunday st 9:30 s. in. Preaching by
the pastor, ltev. GeorgQ W. Grlner, at H
n. in. and 7:30 p. m.
l'rayer meeting
BATTLE HILL METHODIST-Sumlay
school at 10 a. m. Breaching at II a. m.
by the pastor. Teachers' meeting Wednes
day at 7 |». m.
FIRST METHODIST—Junction of Peach
tree aud Ivy streets, ltev. J. 8. French,
pnator. Class meeting Immediately after
the morning service. Sunday school nt 9:45
a. m. Breaching at 11 a. tu. aud 7:45 p. m.
by the pa*tor. Subject of the iu tuning
service, '""he Courage of Forgetfulness."
Subject of tbe evening service, "Doubting
Thomas; A Character Sketch." Junior
League at 2 p. ra. Epworth League st 6:45
p. ni. Midweek servlco Wednesday st 8
p. ui.
TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White
hall and Trinity svenne. Dr. J. W. Lee,
the pastor, will preach at the 11 a. ui.
service. At the 7:»> p. m. service, the
Christmas cantata will bo repeated. Sun-
-I-.. I..... 1 a, 6.M ■ <SM U'aaL'Iv
INMAN BARK METHODIST—Edgewood
avenue and Hurt street. Rev. Henry 11.
Muys, pastor. Breaching by nnstor nt 11
n. ni. and 7:30 p. ui. Morning subject,
"Tbe Sanctification of Jesus and t’s.
Evening, "The Coll and Answer of Mat
thew." Sunday school nt 9:*> s. ra. Pray
er meeting Wednesday nt 7:36 p. m.
EG ELSTON MEMORIAL METIIODI8T-
Corner Washington and Fulton streets.
Rev. Sara W. small. D.D., minister. Sun
lay school nt 9:45 a. ni. Breaching at 11
i. m. and 7:30 p. tu. Morutug sermon.
"The Bower of God’s People." Even 111
sermon, "The Truth About Prohibition o
the Liquor Traffic.’’
WALKER STREET MKTIIOD1ST-
Preachlng In the morning at usual hour by
Presiding Elder Rev. J.1H. B*ke*._ In the
ton street, opposite cnpltol. Rev. Tlioroii
II. Rice, D. D„ pastor. Sunday school nt
9:30 n. iu. Class for young men Conducted
by the Presbyterian Brotherhood. Regular
Sunday services nt 11 n. ui. and .7:45 i>. m.
Rev. Homer McMillan will predcli nt the
morning service and tbo pastor at the even
ing service. Young people's praise service
at 7:15 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting
Wednesday nt 7:45 p. in. Dr. Rice will
begin a course of lectures on the Old Testa
ment.
Rev. Jniucs II. Flcklen. Sunday school nt
9:30 a. in. Young People's Society at 6:15 p.
Regular mid-week prayer meeting at
*** t - 3 “iiiilBf
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Dr. W. I*. Mu
sic, of Rock HIM, S. C., will preach nt 11 a.
in. and nlso st 7:45 p. in. Sunday school nt
WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN—Cor
ner Forrest avenue ami N. Houleviiiu.
Morning service nt 11. Evening service at
7:3<). Sermons by the pastor. Rev. II. F.
Gullle. Sunday school nt 9:30 a. ni. Young
Peoolc's Society at 6:30 p. m. Regular mid
week prayer service Wednesday at 7:3u |».
MOORE MEMORIAL PREbUYTEIUAN—
Corner Lurkle and Latimer streets. Dr. A.
R. Holderhy, pastor. Preaching by the pns-
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN—Cor
ner of Spring niul Harris streets. The pas
tor, Rev. Z. M. McGee, will preach nt 11 a.
i. Sabbath school nt 9:30 a. ui.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL—Rev. I). J. Ellison, D. D.. will
prench at 11 a. in. and 7:45 p. ra., tbe
subject of the morning scruiou I wing. "The
Life Vanishing." At the evening service.
the subject will 1h» "Spent but Charged," a
sermon for the Inst Sunday In tin* old year.
Sunday school nt 9:30 a. in. All young
ii ml young women are invited to the
ra and Plillntlieii classes. Young pen-
prayer meeting at 6:45 p. ni. Minder.
Jlss Jean Ittuer. Subject, "A Forward
Look.* The annua! ehnreh supper will be
held in assembly hall on Thursday even
ing. January 3, I9J7.
BEREAN—Rev. Wallace Basque, pastor.
Prenehlng at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. tn. Suit-
Ject of the sermon at the morning service
being "The Holy Scriptures." The even
ing service Is especially evangelistic, and
the subjeet of the sermon will lie "The
Seorner Reproved." Baraca and Phllntboa
classes at 10 a. ni. Sunday school nt 3 p. m.
Weekly prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30
p. m. ami Ladies' Club Saturday nt 3 p. in.
MARIETTA STREET—Rev. W. If. Till
man, pastor. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. iu. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Regu
lar weekly prayer meeting on Thursday
evening nt 7:30 o'clock.
1M M A NT KL—Uev. Starr C. Williams, pas
tor. Preaching nt 11 n. in. and 7:45 p. m.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Junior Chris
tian Endeavor Society nt 3 p. in. and
Young People's Christian Endeavor Society
at 6:45 p. in. Weekly prayer meeting oil
Thursday nt 7:30 p. m.
P
I ERCE
BUSY STORE
Southern Dry Goods and Shoe Co.
60 MARIETTA ST. OPP08ITE POSTOFFICE
s
* SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
The following schedule figures pulilisnml only ms information, and aro not guaranteed
WASHINGTON. NEW VORK AND THE EAST.
CHRI3TIAN.
FIRST CHRISTIAN—H E. Hunter etrect.
Rev. II. K. Pendleton, pastor. Preaching
nt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. tn. Morning theme,
WEST END CHRISTIAN—Corner Gordon
nml Dunn streets. Rev. Bernard I'. Smith,
pastor. Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.
hlug nt 11 n. m. and
COLLEGE PARK—Rev. G. II. Hlnnant.
Va day nl
day ut 11
4 I'MiDUli I Alll\—H8T. U. II, I1HIIISI1T,
f instor. Bible school every Lord's day nt
0 a. ni. Preaching first Lord'r *
MI8CELLANEOU8.
HT. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN—Corner Forsyth and Garnett
streets. Services sud sermon nt 11 o'clock.
No Sunday school. Services with scruiou
on New \ ear's day Ht 11 n. m.
UNI VERBALIST—Rev. Dean Ellen wood.
F aster. Uegulnr prenehlng at 11 n. iu. nml
:46 p. m. Sermons by the pnstor. Morn
ing subject, "At the End of the Chap-
subject, "The Mil..
Thought of God." Sunday school ut 9:45
Young People's Christian Union
ny school
.— Christian
At the morulug service the
uslc will lie repeated by
dal request. For this service the re*
choir will l»e augmented by n tiutnhe.
additional alugers, and a apleudld program
Lv. Atlanta it'. T.j
Ar. Toccoa (B. T.)
Ar. 8nnrt*nburff
Ar. Cnarlotte
Ar. Richmond '.
Ar. Washington
Ar. New York
13:00 nlg*t
8:23 a.m.
6:43 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
7:50 p.m.
9 JO p.m.
6:30 a.m.
7:50 a.m.
12:07 p.m.
8:58 p.m.
8:40 p.m.
8:o6p.‘m.
12:00 noon
8:16 p.m.
6:06 p.m.
8:13 p.m.
6:58 p.m.
6:43 *.m.
12:43 p.m.
l:uo p.m.
i$g:S
11:00 p.m.
11:06 a. ml
4:80 p.m.
9:10 p.o.
CHATTANOOGA, CINCINNATI AND THE WE8T.
u.
16.
i
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Chattanooga . .
1 JO a.m.
9:46 a.m.
7:40 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
7:10 a.m.
7dAa.ni.
1.-00 p.m.
4*1 p.m.
1^5 p.m.
Ar. Loulsvllla. * . .
Ar. Chicago
8:48 a.m.
8 JO p.m.
JACKSONVILLE,
brtuNoMlCK. ETC.
13.
S.
10.
14.
18.
Lv. Atlanta. • •
Ar. Macon
Ar. Cochran.
Ar. Jcsup
Ar. Brunswick , , .
6:15 *.m.
9:20 a.m.
10 JO a.m.
2:28 p.m.
4:25 p.m.
8 JO p.m.
12:15 p.m.
2:40 p.m.
4:10 p.m.
7:10 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
11:15 p.m.
1:30 a.m.
2:40 a.m.
6:00 a.m.
10:30 p.m
12:40 n. m.
2:00 a.m.
5:40 n.tu.
8:00 ii. in.
Ar. Jackson7l!la.
8 JO a.m.
8:50 n.m.
BIRMINGHAM, MEMFnib AN
^ ih, M ts r.
*>- 1
XT.
a. i
87.
Lv. Atl.uts . .
Ar. Austell
Ar. TetMpoow. .
Ar. Aonl.too
Ar. Ulrmlagb.cn
4:oo a.m.
4J6 a.m.
lists
7:00 a.m.
7:35 a.m.
8:55 a.m.
10:06 a.m.
12:08 p.m.
«:A p.m.
. 6:06 p.m.
8:24 p.m.
7:31 p.m.
f JO p.m.
llRS
•JO p.m.
11 JO p.m.
12:10 p.m
1:41 a.m.
ISiZ
10:15 a.m.
COLUMBU8. FOh vALt-fcV. ETC.
Lv. Atlanta.
Ar. Williamson, . . ,
Ar. Fort Valley. . .
4 J6 p.m.
6:28 p.m.
8:28 p.m.
TftSSSi
*••"•1 list
9:00 p.
7:28 a.
10:00 a.
Paseoger and Ticket Office, I Peachtree 8t. Phone 142. Tlcktt Offlc* TermlotT
Passenger and Ticket Offlc*, 1 Peachtree Street. 'Pbons 142. Tlck*t Offlc# k'fi
nal Station. 'Phona 4900.
evening 1>y the pastor. Rev. Will T. Ham
by. Sunday school and midweek prayer
meeting at usual time.
the close of tbe year.
GRACE METHODIST—Corner Boulevard
and Highland avenue. Rev. C. C. Jarrell,
pastor. At 9:3> a. m.. Snnday school. Bar-
aea class and Phllatbea class. At 11 a. ui..
prearhlng by |**tor. At 6:39 p. m.. E|>
worth League. At 7:30 p. m.. preaching by
pnstor. At 6J0 p. m. Wednesday. Sunday
school workers’ council. At * p. m., Wed-
newtay, weekly prayer meeting
PARK ftREET METHODIST—Corner
Park and Lre streets. West End. Rev.
M. L Troutman, pastor. Sunday school nt
»:g> a. in. PrenchlMg at 1! a. in aud 7:3>
p. m. by tbe pastor. Wcduesdajr evening
prayer meeting at 7;JX
HANDSOME
UMBRELLAS
FOR XMAS
Nothing could be
more appropriate nt
thin Reason ns a sea
sonable Xmas gift
than one of the ele
gant lino of Umbrel
las I am building to
order. Come by aud
look over my stock
of handles. I put
them on mechanical
ly perfect frames,
guaranteeing work
manship and cover
for one year. Come
early and choose the
most select.
Paul Burkert,
No. 1 Viaduct Place.
CONTRACTORS AND
BUILDERS!
We will give you the lowest prices
on Builders' Hardware. Tools and
N'aila. In Atlanta. Call on at at our
new atore—180 Rotors Street
F. J. COOLEDGE Si SON.
ATLANTA SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
will ho held us usual III Trinity Meth
odist Episcopal church Friday at 3:30 p. ut.
TIIE TEMPLE (JKWISID-Corner South
Pryor ami Itlehanlson streets. Rabbi Da
vid Marx, minister. Services Friday at 8
p. in. "Ilaydn’s Creation" rigidercil by
the Oratorio Society of Atlanta. Satur
day at 10 a. in., sermon by the rabbi. Sun
day at 11 a. tn.. fortieth nniilrersary cele
bration. Sermon by Rabbi George Stdomou,
of Snvanunh. Ga. Music by the ehlhlreu’s
choir of the temple.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENT
IST!—17 West Baker street. "God" Is the
subject of the lesson-sermon nt 11 a. m.
and K p. m. Wednesday, testimonial meet
ing at 8 p. m. Reading rooms, 812 and Ml
English-Americau btilldlug.
CHURCH of TIiTTrEDKEMER—Corner
Trinity n\enue nml Capitol place. Preneh
lng nt 11 a. ut. bv the |»n«tor. Dr. E. C.
Crunk. Suinlay school at 9:39 a. m. Serv
ices Suuday at 7:45 p. ui.
WATCH TOWER*”BIBLE AND TRACT
SOCIETY—The Atlanta brnneh will hold Its
regular weekly Bible study in Woodmen's
hall. 12! Peachtree street. Sunday at 11
a. ii>. All those Interested In Ho- study #>/
(imps Word «r« heartily requeVed to lie
present. Non-denominntlonal.
YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AKMH’IA
TION—Comer Pryor *tr«*et nml Auburt.
ui.. building opened; at 3
orchestra; at 3 p. iu.,
C. J. Oliver, teacher: nl
talk by Rev. Charles C. 'Jar
n. iu.. building closed. S«il«i
by Miss Annie ljingfonl at 3:30 p. m. serr
CHI’RCH OF OUR FATHER UNITA
RIAN!—Corner Cain and Spring streets.
Rev. Ruth It. Shlppeu. D.D., minister iu
• barge. Uegulnr morning service* at 11.
Subject of umrnlng discourse t "The IUN»k
•if Kemerabraiitc.'' Mnsh-al pnigrum will
tmdtid • solo* by Mrs. Mamie Fidsom
STREET CAR BARN—Under the auspices
>f the Jullett Nix Woman's Christian Tciu-
K ranee I'lilmt, the regular tb v.*tl«uisi N > n .
» will lie held Sunday nt 9 a. tu. at the
street car I tar it ou Edgewood avettne.
ATLANTA PSYCllOLOGICAL SOCIETY
—ItoiH-rt Bryan Harrison, president, will
ntei-t Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'Hark at 122
Peachtree street. Beautiful musical pro
gram trailer dlrcctlou of Professor Walter
L. Grace, assistetl by Mrs. Sinutler. Miss
VirgtoU Kwtrfc'h aud other well known
SEWING MACHINE.
So ■icklnc told at |S*.H aiy
better. Oar tehne are tk# wort
liberal. We »ar frelf lit betfe war*
If sot til# Mctrethargalafrerof-
f*r»4. Write to4ar f#r ow Cata
log No. 31. It« free.
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Office 194 N. Pnror S*.rteL I
Wkltkth Opium, Mar.
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r*ko«a nl Nruriilii.
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175 Modiion Avenuo,
t Both Phonos 1739.
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AKlhX IATI.IX.-It,.,. Juhn K. llrixe*. m,
. will i
West AbilKiuia street.
on* hour «n,l nro
rkanurlor. All uiou an- lurltrU. fh"
room. or. o)»-n during Hu- mitlr- nft,.r-
limn u-n hmir. in »u/ <mr .lav Inn hS,i
lee!;ml l»y _ the pngiw supreme i-.i*irt to
* ‘ ‘ ‘ *Per eservlse of
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Covington ... 7:46 am "August*
-Augnsts .... 1:10 pra-Angu.u
-D.il/. All other train, dtllj s ““
d»/.
Depart To-
8EABOARD AIR LIKE BAlI.ROAji.
Arrive From
tVa.blngtoD . 749 am E.
Athene fM om CU.too .......
Memphis ....11:00a Row Vorh-.-Lt2
New York.
Clinton
Birmingham
Depart - to*
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an . 7:Spm W.mlogtnn .. * t
Shown Id Central Tint.
Bragg & Byon
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PHYSICIAN AN 8<
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Offices: 324-325 Century BI4»-
Bell Phone 3901
RAILROAD SCHEDULES
hbowluf the Arrival and Departure of I'aP
•enger Train* of the Kpllowlnt Rn»«U:
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC BAILliOAO.
No.—Depart To— INo.—Arrive Fmni-
S. N’n.brill*.1:33 a.m.l X N««hvlll.. .:Wn «-
IS. Nashville.4:50 p.m.173. Rom. ,:tou.ni
72. Rome 5:10 ti.ni.IOJ. N.shvllle.llit.« “•
4. Naohvllle.8:50 p.m.) L Nashyllle. 1J6p.n1.
All train* dally.
6 CENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
> Arrive From—
H nnvaunab ... 7:10am
. Jacksonville . 7:50 am
U 1 Macon 11:40 am
| Hnvaunab ...4:15 pm
Macon 8:10 pm
Albany 10:20 pm
Depart To-
Macon
Mnvannab s ;V a . n
Albany
Macon P“*
Hnvannnh 9dj? P®
Jacksonville .. n.30 pru
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Railroad Company t
EST POINT HAIL-
AD.
Deport To-
•Montsemery 1:71 •»
lus aally except SJ»-
its end W..t Mil
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