The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, January 12, 1907, Image 9

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. simoir. January u. u*r. PERSONAL MENTION iintl Mr*. Kendrick- K. Kelley L i reiurJS trom thMr w “ Jd,n * « rt P |ll5u"utMme at 134 Rawaon at reel. ] [.oula Obolatln and Klaa Kath- .JJl iihoi.itn leaea next week for a J£m„ Augusta. MiM Marina Ooddard, of Plaliffield, IjfJ. '* ,M f Ml #f Luey * Ur ‘ Ida") ■ f,nc!n and Mra. Benjamin P. No I Mnnigomery, who are the guests l^s r N -blc'a parent*. Mr. and Mra lu u Paileraoa. wUI *o to Montgom- Bunds" to attend tha brilliant In- bait, which takea place luX' evening In that city. Mra. Iv u. kill return to Atlanta on Wed- , *Z!uv t" apend aomo time In the city Sfc Air- and Mra fattoraon. « ri Klivard C. Dugaa and .Mra Liiniar hare returned to Au- ....... Dtriiar mre .» / |j£7a alter vlaltlng Atlanta frlenda. (might Caraon and little aon. I Mot-art -f Chicago, will, arrlro In the I ” week to rlalt Mra. Caraon'a |SJrn!»: Mr and Mra. H. A. Roger., at a Vernon apart manta. a ui,a Willie May Hanrleon la vleltln* lui,, Alice I .enter at West Point, who I entertained at a large reception during 1 - week In her honor. n Ur find Mre. Edward Corf left Batur. tJv I t Montgomery, where they will I Je the guests of Mra. Morrla Wolff. u r . Ornrge Cann haa returned to gtlimi. alter a brief rlalt to Atlanta- ili«. Cleveland Zahner haa returned 14.. lUuldlfte College, after aJIeUghtful I .pent with her room-mate. I Hi,, Marguortto Hawley. In Bridge, l part... . Mr charlee T. Wurm haa auRIctenlly recovered from hla recent eertoua III. ne„ to be again at hta office and to mingle unce more among hla many I friends ' . )|r handy Toney, of Eufaula. Ala., Ii i pending a few day a In the city l Mr. Clyde Brooke, who baa been dan- I atroutly III of pneumonia, at hla home, 1 |t we,t Peachtree place, for ten days, I u ilightly better today. Mias Gertrude Hlghley, of Augusta, KU8IC AT ATLANTA CHURCH*# SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1907 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH. Morning. Organ prelude, epilogue—Ruaaell I King Miller. “He Shall Come Down Like Rain," I Bark. “Seek Te the Lord," Roberta Organ poettuda Gavotte, Bchar- | weak*. Evening. Organ preluda "Fantasia," Balnt |i*aana “Sing Alleluia Forth," Buck. In Heavenly Love Abiding," Holden. Organ poslluda "Queen of Sheba" iOouaod. —— _ Cbofr of the Flret Methodlat Church: I Mlu once Leo Brown, eoprano and Idinetor; Mia I. B. Lea oootralto; Mr. IJ. L Dale, tenort Mr. W. P. Hunter. [ btis. Mica Eda Bartholomew, or&nlat FIR8T BAPTIST CHURCH. Tha following musical program M ill | be given under the direction of Mr. J. V. ODocnelly. organist: —Morning. ——— Preluda Leoncavallo. Cornet. Mascagni, Voluntary, "Te Down"—Qllchrlet. Offertory. Tha Earth le the Lord'*"— Lynnes—lira. Peyton H. Todd. —Anthem, "Us Shall Feed Hla Flock," Barker—Ur. Barry, Mlaa Ollbert and | Choir. I'uetluda, Rameu. Evening. Preluda Balnt Baena. Cornet, MaasenaL Voluntary, "MagtUfleat"—Buck. la tha guest of Mlaa Annie Melt Cash Mr. and Mre. Lee Jordan and Mr. Samuel Carter have leaaed tha real- 4 * nr ?’ *** du »lper etreot, and are now horn occupying their new home. Mra. C, A. Everhart and Mlu Ade- lalde Everhart are spending a faw Cunning! daya with Mra. Robert Cunningham, lit Pina street. Mr. and Mra. James Francis McGar- ray left Monday night for Phoenix, Aria., with their little eon, Muter Mau- rlco Sneetman McGarray, where they Intend to spend the winter. The trip Is made for the benefit of tho little boy, who has been quite IIL and It la hoped that the Arlaona climate will fully re, atom him to health. Mrs. J. c. Gentry la visiting relatlvu In Salisbury, N. C. Mlu Elate Mills, who hu been critic, ally III A>r the past two weeks at the Presbyterian hospital, continues to Im. prove. Mlaa Hattie May High and Mlaa Elis abeth High will leave Sunday at noon tor a visit to NewYork. — Mlaa Mabel Smith haa returned from a fortnight's visit to Mlaa Mary Lou Yancey, at Rome. Mlaa Bailie Bteveneon le the guest of her niece, Mrs. H. E. Kelley, at Home. Mr. Eugene Haynes left for New YcjrK Saturday at noon. Air. Harry L. Walker hu returned from Washington, D. C. Mr. Raweon Collier has returned from New York and Boston. Mra. J. R. Lowry and Mre. Mattie Gudge. of Dalton, arc the guests of Mrs. J. I. I-owry. Airs. John Rommel!, of Philadelphia, errlvee next week to visit Mrs. Edward Petera. Santphlm”—Faun. — —Organ positude, Bach. Evening. Voluntary. "8avlor, When Xlgbt In volves." Shelley. Offertory, "Now the Day In Over," 8helley. Regular organ recital at 7 p. m. Tuccutu. “Sixth Organ Symphony." Wldor. Gavotte. “Mlgnon.” Thnmaa. t iffcrtolre In A flat. Read. Nocturne, Dethler. Charlee A. Sheldon, Jr., organist. Brief News Notes Thf RiiMtao budget. prc*ontnl to the ftnprror today, call* for fJ00.000.W0 for thi* ministry of wnr and IU6.0W.00O for rmllrouil ioiiatruotlou. Rusaall 8aga‘a widow lent fMO.OOO on mort- fragra at per rent to tbi* New Tbratrr, n corporation wWch •• to erect a tbenter ou Ontral Park. west, from BUty-aecond to Hlity ttol jfeegt . — ... The Right Rev. Robert Coalman. !>.!»., Kplaeopal hfahop of Maine. Itaa nnthortsfHl the flinrebt'a In hla dloccac to offer a n|n»- IiiI prayer In behalf of the Rooinu Cntli- tile cbttrch In Prance. Offertory. "Com®, Holy Bpfrlt," Buck **“ * * S. Scot r I —Mr. John Postlude, Reger. WESLEV MEMORIAL CHURCH. The following selections will be ren dered by th® Wesley Memorial chorus of forty voices, at their aenrlcaa Sunday morning and evening, under direction cf Protestor A. C. Boatman: Morning. Anthem. “The Lord la My Shep herd"—rhoru*. Solo. My Faith In Thee**—A. C. .Boatman. At the evening long service, 7:30 to & o’clock, the chorun will be aaalated by an nrchratra of ten pieces, and among ••th^r* the following telectlonti will be fenl/red: UubinNteln'a Melodic tn r—Orches tra. Antiif'm, “Come Unto Me**—Chonis. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH. Morning. Prelude, "Intennea«o*V-Rheln- b*rg Anthem, "Hark, Hark, My Soul"— Bhtliv “fl. rt.ir>-, “praise Ye." Verdi—Mre. franK Moore Pearaon, Mr. O. 8. Cook “J Mr. F. M. Pearce. Ufg,i:t Postlude In E Flat—Vogt. Evening. ":rm Prelude. "Serenade"—Bchu- berr '.•!“tn. "He Shell Come Down"— Vk.-r t. ry, "Home Longing"—Porker. »■'. ,n Postlude—Rend. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH. Morning. [! r r.m noatlude, Qullmant. '..“■''la'afy, "Beloved If God eo Loved ' Hornby. ufr.ir.ry; "In Dreame I Heard the tN SICKNESS 'it jini bit sirg, "t"»" I nibble over the price f drug* to tie urn-d In re M.iring yrnir health! Would • few ct-nta prevent you - ttlng the very beat q«wl- •tv of the particular drug "' or mr puniruinr nni|a .'••ur iloctor iireortilied for Wv m mm the k "l'l*oalUon that you would > <>t, and aw only the pur- women uses we may ‘ill by a few cents to meet lie price ML by etrugfti«« '•“lug lower quality af lower quimj . • h' lulcala, but In tha crlala ' t riekueaa which would >"U choose? WATSON & PICKARD, Proprietors, Grand Pharmacy. cu.o M. Thrr.litnn lurki-H. of PnrU, expected a d'»wer with Id* bride. Ml** I.oul*e MeVey, of Rtugbnniton. X. Y.. be broke off hi* engagement nnd haa hern III ever slucc In l'orlt. A 10 per cent Inrreaae tin* been crnnteil the engineer*. 376 In number, of the Ho*- too ami Albany ayateui of the New York Ontmt nnd llud»on River rnllrond. Though great necrecy (» preserved tvgnrd- Ing the lllue** of the ducliea* of Fife, King KUward*’ oldent dnughter, who ha* under gone four operation*. It la Intlmutad Hint ■lie la suffering frotu n tumor. The ruhnn l.llterol party I* split over the choice of n cnndldntc for prr*ldcnf. Alfredo Zayaa and Jw Mlgi^l Domes aeeklng the honor. BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WIFE OF SENATOR WM. A. CLARE Interesting preliminary reports of lha bualhess done last year by South am Ufa Insurance companies go far 10 show that this class of native en tsrprtaa has taken well, and that Bouthoro people are taking a pride and nn Interest In local Institutions of this nature. The American Life of Tampa, Fla., wrote and paid for It, 800,0001 American National of Galves. ton, 18,000.000; ('llIrens' Life of Louis, villa, 110,000,000; t'oininonweallh Life of Kentucky, IJ.500,000 ordinary and 11.750,000 Industrial; Florida Life, tn eight months of ealatenre, wrote 1*50,- 000; Greensboro Life,-54,500,0Off, Umar Mutual of Mla«lul|i|.| la «tght months, wrote 1518.000; Missouri Stale, 18,000,- 000,’ Security Life and Annuity of Greensboro, t5.0<Ki.ano; Southeastern Life of Georgetown, 81,800,000; South- 'em Life of North I'arollna, 88,100,000 Southern States Life of Atlanta. In sev en months wrote over IJ.000.008 paid, for business; Southern Stoles of Weat Virginia, In Ihe same lima, wrote St.— 108,800; Southern Life nod Trust of North Caroline. 11.541.000; Southwest ern Life of Dallas, Jl,800.000; State Mutual of Rome. 125.000.000, and the Western and Southern Life. 11.700,Anil ordinary and 5l8.000.0tl0 Industrial. For romparlsnn It may be stated Hint th< If •tflial V Ifn ,.f Vat.. V'.kkilf Ifp.ilo If.al Mra. William A. Clark, wife of Montana's senator. She will cut an im portant figure in New York aeelaty. To great wealth la added beauty and charm of manner. Her first reception in New York, given recently, hac stamped hor se an ideal hostess. Tha child in tha picture is little Andrea of tho rlohoot hairtsasi In tha world. SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON MAN MADE IN THE IMAGE OF GOD —GEN. 1:28 te 2tf Golden Text: God creatod man in created Ha him.—Gan. 1t27. His own imagei In the Image of God A commend nf fifty Ruulnuv rtureC hnn.l >f Sendee entile tldevee nernee the l'crwlnti frontier, killed tour of the tot*. lM*rn end recovered n big herd of entile, which hid liceu Inkeu from the village of Kerliula-klu. M. Motono, Jepeeeee minister to Rt. Pe tereburg. will roou return to Rt. I’Vvrv litirg, nnd negotlettone lietw*een him sod th-' Etmndne government will noon be re turned. The nrltlth twttlrahlp Domlny, detuaged In the great alnrni of Heptatnlwr 8. whirl, line I, o*n le dry dock at llatalltoa, B,r- mudn, wan tlonte.1 and will nil for Rng. Innd on Jnnaary 21. The Imperial rnurt nf Iterlln la agitato,! over the evrntnal rotor nf tho eyea nf the crown prlnee a twhr. I'rlnea Wilhelm. Tho 1,11,'"tier, la. trill they roufonu to the tra lUnonnl llobeni'dleru blue or’romnlu at „„w, a luatraua brown. Rig erope and pro«perlty generally la the ranee of the ehortege of freight rare. ec. rordlng to I'rekldent Ripley, of tha Manta Fe Itnea. Tha ear equipment la oot ade. qnntt to tha great damand. O VOLCANO IN HAWAII O SENDING FORTH LAVA. O O Honolulu. Jan. II.—The Mokau- O O Mauna Loa volcano, la In erup- a O lion. The flamea and amoke ran O O be wen for hundreile of mllee. O O Btreame of lava are flowing to- O O unrtl the eouth Kona coaaf. O O There have been thirty alight O O earthquake ahocke. * O OOrJOOtSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOU OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FACE OF AN ACTRESS o LAST THAT HE SAW. D o l-oulavllle, Ky . Jan^ ,11.—Bob O Ijiukwert. a favorite ball pla>er _ of thla city, committed aulclde by O o drinking carbolic acid. When 0 o found, he held a photograph of an 0 O mt remt lit hla hand. aoooacioooooooooooooooooooo I T IS common when wo wish to re late a historical event to give the dute of Its occurrence. We all nre familiar with E D. nnd know that It meant anno domlnl—elnco birth of Christ. Claealcal scholars know that A J'. «'• meant nb urbe condlta—„ln<e the founding of the city of Rome; nl-o that A. M. mean* anno mundl—In the year of the world. But In our previous leaaon w* t go back to a pre-hlatorlc time—"the beginning." The word Gene-la meant beginning and the book la ao named because the writer takes us back to the beginning. There must have been a beginning. There mutt have been a Creator for every created thing. The writer doe* not tell us the dute. for there tvea nothing "by which time could be Indicated. The periods are called day*, which may mean twenty-four hour*, or eons, which may mean ages. The order In which Dilogs were created corresponds t„ that on which geologists nre agreed. It was in one sense a process of evolution, beginning with the nebulaua, then each successive stage was higher than the ntlTir lUiTTBSIYS BIB«C vvaaav preceding, until the earth was a fit hab itation for man, the highest tyfw- nf creation. Bui God w*« the designer and creator of all thing*, whether He look day* or age* to accomplish It. No other account that bn* ever been devleeil le eo fully In accord with science and reason. And the same ntey be aald of the origin of tho human race, the crowning work of Ilia hand. For yeare scholars tuid doubtere have been trying to And eome error In title account, or that all thing* hed com* from one germ pr ***d. and simply grown or evolved; but all their effort* have failed. If we ga back to « germ the germ muet have been created, sad some on* muet have been the creator. Moses telle u» this being was God. The word Ood here, as In Ihe Aral verse of th* chapter and all through Ihe narra- tlve, le In «h* plural. ** though more than one person was engaged In the work. Ihu* Intimating that the three persons In the trinity look part In Ihe creation. It Is not unlit Ood come* to the creation of man that He le repre sented as taking counael with any one *t*w. Here It 1* miunatad that lie did. saying, 'JLrt ua make man In our own Imagt. Hitherto It seems to • have been a flat creation. When He want ed to make the light, the firmament. fci *o mane* inr giriimiiiFm. the grass, Ihe trees. tM Ash and fowl and beasts, they were created by the power of Ills word. Ood spoke Ihe power or lit* worn. t»oa epnge me word and It was done. Rut when man was to be created He eeeme to make a pause, as If looking for a model, and then finds It In himself. "And Ood aald, let us make man In our own Im- aga, after our own likeness—so He brewthed Into man's nostrils the breath of life and be became a living soul.” So that this mysterious thing thet w* call life, that nn paychlat haa ever been able to define, whose lurking place In the body nn medical eye with th* moat searching cathode ray ha* ever been able to dlrcern, this life Is God's gift; we are the trustees, nnd some day ship, when our body goee duet and our spirit to God who gave It. Our Ancestry. Some nf ui may he proud of our ancestry, nnd think we have some rea son. If we can trace our genealogy buck tn the Hueguenot*. who, when they left Impnverlahed France of her hot blood, from which loss she haa never recovered, and la feeling the ef fecta of It today; ur the Purttana or the Cnvennntrra, who In iaylng the foundation of our republic and Chris tian liberty hutlded better than they knew. Rut If tve go hnrk far enough In the geneale of the rare, we will And that we err all dearendanta from the seme primeval pair Ood created In the Garden of Eden, and that Paul, on Mare Hill, gave utterance to a truth that haa since been corroborated In the laboratory "that God hath mode all nations of one blond.” Two Conflicting Theorist, are held today as to the origin of the race. The ,me brings man up from the brute, the other down from Ood. In the one case he Is sn. ascendent from the ape, In Ihe other he Is a de. acendsnt from Deity. It would be u proper thing for those who believe In Ihe former to have a picture of an ape. Ideal or real, and hang It up among their family portraits and It may be In some Instanees there might be n family llkeneea diecentable, and thus give some confirmation to their theory. The theory is not worthy of at tempted refutation. Professor Virchow, one of Ihe profoundest physicist* of the last century, eald that this theory of man's evolution from th* brute had no BdenUflc foundation. The other theory Is the one taught In our lesson, and eonflrmed In the old- •at book In the ruble. 'The Spirit of G'xl hath made me and Ihe breath if th* Almighty hath given-me life." Tht# proves that we have a grander ancestry than If we were.Ihe descend ant* of the first fsmlHra of Ihe state, or of what the world calls roywRy. This Imok la-our family record. In which we trace our ancestry beck to the most august personage of the universe. Ws can claim royal lineage, and truthfully say. aa we sometimes sing. “I'm th* Child nf s King." Ihe King of Kings, whose scepter sways the uni- vert*. It requires lee* faith to believe In Ood than In protoplasm. Th* Human Body anatomically considered. Is the moet SOUTHERN COMPANIES DID DIG BUSINESS Mutual Life of New York wrote last year Ito.oofl.uoo; Mutual Benrflt. 541,- 000,000; Equitable, 180.000.mu,, New York Life. 5185.000,000. and the Metro' polltan Life stood highest with 523$,- 000,oor Rsfrigsrsting Service. Clrculsra have been Issued hy. tlie Louisville and Nashville announcing Ihe appointment of Rlirrman A. Westh srly as refrigerator car service sgrnt with offices at Louisville. This, sp polntmcnt will prove Inlereetlng to users of refrigerator cars In this sec tion, and with the renting nf the fruit son Is expected to make things more satisfactory for the shippers. Dr. Ellison to Lsctur*. A genuine treat I* In store for those who attend tha .Sunday evening serv lee* at the Central Congregational church during Ihe next few weeks Th a aeries nf lecturcx which will be de liver, | by the Rev. Dr. I). J. Ellison, on "Roughlnc It In Palestine." Bucli an opportunity a* these lectures will afford to become acquainted with the actual conditions that prevail In the Holy Land Is very rarely presented, and, as the public Is cordially Invited to attend, tlie church should be crowd od during every lecture. perfect piece of mechanlent In llte world; en perfect that you can neither add nor detract front It without de terioration; eo perfect that when man wants a model he finds It tn some of Its parts, as Michael Angelo found his odcl for the ilotltinil St: Peter's. If the human skull. Then add to our physical constitu tion the mental and morel faculties with which It Is endowed end the evi dence Is sufficient to convince tha most skeptical that man was not evolved from a lower order of creation; that he W’*s not formed by a forililtlOtis con- ronrw* of atom*, and flung Into exist ence aa w waif-ui Uic sea of human life, but that he must have been designed by omniscience, and created by omtflp. otence, whom we call Oml. Dominion. Then God plnred the acepter over ail created lliios* ln lll.. bond* of man. All thing* were created for hla com fort nnd convenience. !Ja was to have dominion over all UI* creature*. He WBB to cultivate the plant* nnd the grain; lie waa to multiply His own Itlnd that He might take possession of the whole earth. After God had finished HI* work of creation He found It very good; not u single Imperfection. If God hed tnnde man llrst Instead of lust, and hail tliken him Into consultation, sn many would have been hi* suggestions, the world would not have been created yel. and It would have been far from perfect If any Imperfection Is to be found In the world toilav. It la not be- cau*e God made U eo. It has been do llied nnd defaced by aln. Sin defaced Ills Image In man and Christ cams to restore It. When atn has been eliminated Ihe world will be come a paradise again. Th* Sabbath. Here we have tn account of the In stliutfnn of Ihe Sabbath. Th* word for rest Is that front which the word Hiihhalli come*. Ood snbbathed on th* BHbbatlt day. and the won! seventh Is nliln tn th* word Kebheth. Th* Bab- ,uili was a memorial of God’* creation. It Is now Ihe memorial of Christ's rcurrectlon. ••Pnv of all the week th* beet. Emblem of eternal rest.” grows, hmihub, sansEl ^^—^88J8»aa8MI SIS. U<M. W.tu ll*f la tn* H, ttgrtt. ... >1)1 It* wul mill tdr#. Wilt* 1st SGI CB8Bpltt8 M.WOOLLF.Y.I6.D. ■Iftt If. Pmr tenet. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS I We will give you the toweet prices on Builders' Hardware. Tools and Ntlls. In Atlanta. Call oa us at our new store—180 Patera Streak; F. J. COOLEDGE & SON. WE BUY Copper, Lead, Brass. Zinc, Rags, Bob tits. Burlap. Wash Cotton, Backs. All out of town order* solicited. PIEDMONT IRON AND METAL CO* 178 Madison Avsnus, Both Phono* 1731. ATLANTA. GA. THE 4HXIE BUSINESS J9UBI mini's nun. mnm sow Has just opened with 30 students. We have three trained experts as teachers. There are no office- boys nor school girls in our faculty. sM.j.OO for combined bookkeeping and shorthand courses if secured this month. H. L. BRIDGES AND DERNARD G. ANSTEO PROPRIETORS. GRAND MONDAY, JAN. 14th, Matinee andNight. SX* THE TENDERFOOT With OSCAR L. FIGMAN and RUTH WHITE And Lasg* Company of Ovor Half A HUNDRED PEOPLE Original Production. SAME OLD FAVORITE8. A VERITABLE TRIUMPH PRICES! Mstinoo, 25c, 50c, 75c, I1.D0. Night, 28c, 60o, 78o, |1, flJO. ^Wednesday and Thursday Nights, January 16-17 TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY. « MAXIIME ELLIOTT In tho Clyd* Filth Comody, - “HER GREAT MATCH” Direction Georg# J. Appleton. Prices, 2So to $2.00. Salt, Monday. SATURDAY JAN. 18 and 19 satSimy Return ef Last Ssassn's Popular Sucesss, Henry M. Blossom, Jr.’* Orest Racing Play, CHECKERS 1 With tho Samt Cast as Sssn Her* Before. Th Is Is the Only Company Playing This Charming P lay Night, 28a to-SI.80. Matinee, 28o I WEEK JANUARY BIJOU I MitiMft: Ins, ttm. ui SiL HANLON BROTHER*' NEW .. 14 FANTASMA WITH Oetc HUNDRED NEW HANLON THICK* nv 50—three cars equipment—60 Unparalleled Scenic Spootacle With Ballots, Clowns Slid SgsttaWw. GRAND Matin®® Today—Tonight# ROBERT EDESON .Management HENRY B. HARRIS Third Year of Unprecedented Success. "STR0NGHEART" Night 28c to 32.00-Uat. 16e to 11.60. BALK NOW ON. THE BIJOU Tonight—Matins* Today Charles E Hlsney Fressnta Th* Fa mous Irish Tsnnr FISKE O’HARA In the Comedy Drama Success MR. BLARNEY FROM IRELAND Next Week: HANLON'S "FANTASMA" WOMEN BATTLE TO HEAR RUSSIAN Chicago, Jiui. i:.—In Ihslr endeavor to obtain entrance to Ihe already crowded west side auditorium, Taylor street and Center avenue, last evening, to hear Ihe address of George Oer- shunl. Ihe Russian revolutionist. 1.0W men. women and children stormed tht doors. Two men.war* hurt. JUDGE HOLDS UP SENTENCE TILL MAN RAISE8 CROP. gpeelsl to Th# Georgias. Albany, Oa.. J«n. 12.—Beverel cate# were disposed of In Ihe Fedeml court here yesterda}' Among those that come up for trial was the cose of Joseph Thomas, a farmer of Mitchell county, who waa Charged with llllcll distilling. Thomas was found guilty, and when he ap peared before Judge Bpeer for sen tence lo be j,as-I'd Ihe judge questioned libn In regard lo hla future oiierallnna, and. after receiving a promise from him not to do any more distilling, allowed him lo give u 1250 bond for his appear ance In court next fall, at which Urn* sentence will be passed. This le'lho busiest time of the year ELPORAPOl BALDWIM-MEtME $111X01 Thursday, Friday and Saturday RUM*. ' Friday and Saturday Matfatsa ‘THE PRICE OF HOHQV* Night Prices 15c, !««, 18c, 58c. Matinee Prices, 15c, JOc. 18a. NEXT WKKKi “THE ROYAL SLAVE” "LITTLE LORD FAUNTL1ROY" JANUARY 24-2B. | THE START WEEK OF JANUARY 7. 8EN8ATIONAL DRAMA ,, “THE OUTLAW OF THE KLONDIKE’* New Moving Fietam. STRONG VAUDEVILLE Matinee* Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at 1:88. Slaty Night at 8 o'clock. Bragg & OS' ITS E E PHYSICIAN AN SOIfaEON Offices: 324-325 Ctntvry Ball Phone 3801 Hs«^M|ImI>| fable Im*. 229 Waatnrt an., ATUUTA, M. the farm, and Judge Bpeer allowed him to return home In order that k* might plant his crop. -pTi