Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, February 16, 1907, Image 12

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Services in Atlanta Churches V THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. SATURDAY, FBBBCABY H M3T USS lm hi ifc- riurrt Regular we#glyprsyrr wrilil Wrdaesday ««l«l It t* cos- <WM l>y l*r. Madron. • T*e Baptist Y«m*g People'* I sloo of tb* First Baptist chsrrli will bold an Interest- tag meeting Humbly eresltig at 7 e cluck. Tb# stealings of Ibc yoaof poopla al Ibf Pint churrb arc rapidly growl** lioib la laUraal and In slteodsnr* L'adar Ike pres- Moacy of Mr. Carl A. Hunt tha yuan* S r bare liacoaaa aatbnaUatlc and Iba acla for Ike union arc bright. All at youaf iiaotilc In the cliy and their rnaoda ara InrUad to Ibc merlin* Hnnday kl*ht. BAPTIHT TABtaSACLE-Enalfn II. 1st K nf lllrnilnshnm. Ala . will apeak to onlr at Or. Broughton's Tabernacle (Uarara ball, Hundny at 3 *>j,. m. Hul.Jecl, "How In Gel Ittd of Vmtr Tr-mlde* " l.u. al*u l-ogau baa recently taken charge of the Kalvntlnn Anuy work In niraitnghnni. aad la considered one of the llnoet speaker* In the army's aerrlce tolar >lr. Inca la a man of « ‘ ‘ la Anatralla. the lulled Hlnlea. promptly nt 3 p> b. Heard. TKMI’l.i: IIAITIHT-d'orner Mancum and Honler at recta buiiday achool at 11:30 a. m Preaching nl II n. in. nnd 7:30 p. to. by Bar. J. II. Crumley. prayer meetlb* on Wodneaday at 7:30 p. m. PONDBRH AVF.NUK IIAPTIHT-Pretrob In* at II a. m. aad 7:.m p. m. by Iba pastor Iter. A. J IfOaa. at »:»t a. in Ijldlc*' Aid Naelety Wrdocoilsy nl 7:30 p. ni. woodward avenue baptiht—Hun- day actual al B.-36 a. in I’reachlu* at II a ami 7JO Ji. m. by Ibc pnalor. Her. II Subject nt Might. "filluipaea a, 3 fe arkoalatf JO a.m. Deafmnja class. W, la* at T:ft. PARK RTRBRT METHODIST—Cbrner Park and Me atreata. Wear End. Iter. M. I- Trwntmao. paator. Praaahla* at 11 a. at. aw?, wv s MnsJria: lowed bj a iMrbora* inretln*, WcdMtdsf rontiartfU hy Dr. ... MuliJ^t nt nlffbt. “Glluipre* of 0 Oreftt bar." Junior II. V. P. I . nl 3 m. B«r»pft*rlillfttl»ra |»rnj#r ni##tlng nt 6 |>. m. Woumii'* MlnnUnnrr Union nt 3 |>. “lands r. A tulssluunry lira IVrUiifwIny nlplit. BAPTIHT TAflBttNACLK “Th# Kaat You tiff Woman and Her Frl#nd*‘ will h« Dr. Ilrouffbtou's Hunday tileHt. This la tin* recood lu the rerf#s of Hunuitv night renuons which ho la now* preaching on “Ktopa lit th»* Lift* of a Fust Young Worn an .” At II n. u>. the Taheroaole pulpit will la* fllleol l»y the Mnlvntlnn Ariny cou greaa. non* In rerelou In the city. Illueaa of Dr Ward. Iler. A. la. Flurr will occupy the pulpit In the morning and Bar. J. A. frumley In the evening. Hunday school lit 9.30 n. iU. rr. JAMBA MKTIIODIST—T. B. Jr., paator. Prearblng at 11 a. na. and 7:90 p. nt. I>y the paator. Hnnday arboof at 9:30 a. m. Prayer meeting wadnaadap at 7:19 p. m. IVKITY MKTIIODIAT—Conitr Whlta- ami Trlalty arena#. I>r. J. W. Ia#e. paator. will preach at II a. m. aad 7JO p. n. Monday arbool at 9JD a. at. Rag ular organ reettal at 7 p. m. Weekly pray er meeting Wednesday at 7:99 p. a.. WALKER 8TRKET MEXIIODIIIT-Mora Ing and evening aervlrea at uanal boura. The- paator. Ilev Will T. Ifamlir. will preach. *Th" Whole Armor of t>od ,f Is tb# aulijeet for the morning eentiou. while the veiling anl*lect will li# “Kaeape for Tby rr. PAUL MKTIIODIW-Eaat Hunter and lllll atreeta. Rev. II. L. Edmondson, nnator. Preaching Hunday at II a. in. and 7:9) p. m. I*y the paator. Hundny achool at 9 9) a. m. Kpworlh League at 3:9) p. in. Hld'WSrk prayer terrace Wednesday at 7:19 Ilohli. paator, Will pn 7 9) p. in. RBOLIHII AVENI^E METBODJBT—B. K. L rimmona, paator. rraartJng at tt a. m • paator. Hunday achool nt I ‘ jlng at 7:90 p. m. by Rer. Do racy. Pmyer meeting Wednesday at 7:90 M»w" No MCTlcoo *1 ol*bt. Sunday ackool •t »» I. - OEOROIA AVBNIIB PRESBYTERIAN— Coruac of Ueocma area a# cod (Irani atroot. R'i.vSrjssr.t wvrg: KdHKfST ‘ iSr P , y^kggTkj, 1 .y a, i m. I’rayer mcaflo* Wwlkcoday at 7:10 p. a. CONARKOATIONAL. CRBTBAI. CONORROATIOMAD-Bor. 1. KlUaan. It. !>.. will preach at II «. cod TNI p. in Dr. Bltaon'a aabjatt at t CONARKOATIONAL. D. & . acrrlce will be "Sea of Oallloa: Jnaua MraS Ho Soli lu Be." tfcla Ibu alnb lecture «f the aerfea cu ‘llouibln* |l In Paleallne." Aa |>r. . , tnkea bla bearer, deeper and deeper Info the land mauy lucMenta lu the life nf tb# Sorlor take aa a uew aad rloorar maau- Ina. and Bait beat to a *Mt to tklo aoere.1 land la to boar lir Elllaon'a ileacrlptluu uf bla >onruey thmnab It. Sunday arbool at • ■» a. la. *• at l:M daarar in. Yunna people', prayer meat In* D. m.. eunancted by t'brlatlan En- Borlety and llaraca nnd I'bllnthea JEFFERSON STREET METHODIST—R. E. I.. Tlmnien,. paator. ITearblaa at II a m. by Will N. lllll. eTancallat. Hunday e>b»il at *:N> a. ui. FrearbTna at 7 |i. m. by Will N. lllll. eraocellat. Prayer jncet Ina Thnraday at 7:30 p. to. era Mundny at : p. m. EOELSTOS MEMORIAI. METHODIST— rnrncr Waahlnalnn and Fulton atraeU. Rev. Ham IV. Hmall. D.D.. paator. Preach- lua al 10:30 a. in. Subject, "Tcnta ITtcbe.1 ST JOHN METHODIST—Tko senuon Hunday ninrnln* al U a. m. will bo proack- ed by Dr. Walker Mwla. At 7J0 n. at.. | the pnatnr, Iler. H. r. ('brlttlan. win bolt! IHMAXTTl. ItAl^riHT R A ' A ntjr tor. Hnnday *«|j.k»I n|H*n« promptly st 9:3U oUT I,yr * 1 ^ Tb# pa*tor will prrncli nt both hours of public %vor*hlp—1! a. in. nnd ?:9n p. Hubjcct of tin- morning ssrmon will •Trsylng lo He# Wonder*." Th# evening scrfijon Niiliject will l»# “Why tbi- Judg- meuts of God Do Not Fall.** DONCB DKLRON AVKM’K IIAPTIHT— Bc». JunluK W. Mlltnrd. D.D., pastor. At w 9:9) s. m.. Hunday school snd Rlbli- cIrrr. • taught by #*-Gov#rnor W. J. Nortbon. 1)1 xlnc wonhlp morning nnd cvculng. with SOfmons l»y th# pastor, as followH: At 11 s. ui.. **Tfa# Chief Ituslm-RR of the Cbrln- tisu; a Httulv In Obligations “ At 7:9) |». ui.. **Psiirs Journey to Roan*, with Sidelights nu tbo Hblpwreck nt llnltn nnd tb# Applnti Way,** th# fifth In Ih# series **ln tb# Footsteps of I*sul.‘* CENTRAL 1UI*T!HT—Corner Garnett nud Forsyth streets. It. I.. Motley, pas tor. Worship and sermon nt 11 s. m. nnd 7:9) p. ni. Hundny school nt 9:99 n. m. ladles* Meeting Motidny nt 3 p. m. Church prayer meeting Wcdnewlsy at 7:99 p. in. JACKSON HIM. flAITIHT—Jackson and flnst avenue. John D. Jordan. D.D.. pns nt. • ml tor. Herylcc nnd sermon nt \\ a 7:90 p. to. Mundav school nt 9 l*r*ytr meeting nt <:9) p. ni. Wed PAYNE MEMORIAL METHODIST Preaching at II g. ui. nud 7J0 p Itav. W. T. lluunlcutt. pastor, school at 9:90 n. m. Hundny Hunter streets. Very Rev. C. D. D.. dean. At 7:90 a. m.. holy cotnsiuulon; 11 n. m.o lltnny, sermon snd holy com munion; 4 p. in., evsnlng prayer: 7 JO p. m.. evening prayer and sermon. Hunday achool 9:45. All other day*: 7:9) a. in., holy imunlon; 9 n. iu.. morning prayer; 4 JO p. ui., evening prayer. Friday: Litany at 10:90. Wedncsdfl). , BRpWN MEMORIAL IIAPTlST~Pra*rh- ing at II b. m and 7:90 p. |»f the pftfttor. Ut-v. W. A. Raid*. HuMfty school nt 9:30 n. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday st 7:90 p. in. WEST END BAPtIht—Preaching nt 11 n. vn. ami 7:90 p. m. by- the pastor. Rsv. Johu F. Purser. Hunday school at 9:90 a. m. Baptist Young People's Union nt 9:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday it 7:30 JONKH AVENUE BAPTIST-Preaching bjr the pastor, Rev. W. L. Hnvage. nt 11 n. “ and 7:90 p. ni. hunday schiMd at 9:9) a. ni. I«ndles a Society Momlav at g People’s Union Twet Prayer meeting Wrdnesdny . . Preaching nt 3 90 hxr Dr. ... T. Spalding Prayer meeting Thursday evening nt 7:3t» |». in. Ladles’ Aid Society ~ nt 3 with Mrs. Fslth. or the Promise of Inrwmpistci At 7:9) p. in., the song service will bsgln. Dr. White will o|teii his announced series of tbre* R|terlt(l sermons on “Ailoina of Salvation and Success.** The first iiilnm will In- tie* theme Hnndnv night. “You Must Get Right With God.’* * of school nt 9:90 i TEMPLE BAPTIHT MISSION t’ore; Sundny school at J p. in Pn-nchliig ti I*, in. I«y Rev. A. I.. Flurv. Prayer lug Thursdny nt R |*. ni CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIHT Preaeh- i Ing nt 11 n. m nnd ?.9» n iu. Morning j •enrlre will Is- ronducte*! I»y some “ ** D.D.. reotor. At 7 JO a. m.. holy Ion; 11 a. m., morning prayer slid sermon; 7:90 p. nv. evening prayvr and sermon. Hundny school nt 9:m. Evening orayer and nddrans every day except Saturday at 4:30. Friday: Litany nt 11. INCARNATION—Lee. near Gordon atreet. *«wt End Rev. J, J. p. fN»rry, rector. 7 JO to., holy communion: *1 s. m.. morning prayer and seraton: 7*J^ ^ m.. evsnUw nrnyer and sermon. Huudny gebool at 9:45. Erenlug prayer every afternoon at 4:39. ALL BA1NTB—Cornor West Peachtree and North avenue Rsv H. Fsrland. r»v tor. 9 a. tn.. Indy cotuuiunlou; II ft. iu , morning prayer nnd sermon; 4 p. tu., even- lug prayer. Sunday school nt 9:45. Even Ing prayer nnd address every afternoon during !<ent nt 4. Confirmation lectures on Wtdnesdty and Friday gt 7:4ft p. m * BPIPHANY -Corner Moreland and Em lld • venuss. Rev. V. A. Lsngst^n lu charge, Evsnlng prayer and sermon at 4. Knndai school nt 9:4f». Friday: l.ltany and au dress at 4. Isenten services Will l*e nu- nodneed. CHAPEL OF TniTGOOD hTIEPIIERD— Plnm street near Cor put street. Kuudtv school at 9J9 s. m. M188IOV OF TninrOLT INNOCENTS » Woods a venae near West Peachtree street. Sunday school every Sunday st 3:'i» p. ui. HOLY COMFORTER—Atlanta urenno and Pulliam street. Rev. Ul’bert Hlfcgs. D. 1) . In charge. Morning prayer ami sermon nt 11. Evening proftT nnd m-rmou st 4. Hundny school at 9. Evening prayer and address: Wedneadsy nt 4, Friday nt 7:30 p. ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent at reels. Rer. Gilbert ll .ggs, D.D., In charge. Sunday school at 3-3-t p. iu. Morning pray- DEREAN-Rev. Wallace Gasque. pastor. I*rrarliloo at 11 s. n» and 7:9) p. in. The snhlect of tbs sermon for the inornlug wor ibln Is **Joslab's Reformation.’* and tbe Subject of tbe senuon ut the esperlall evangelistic service In the eveulng will 1 **Tbe prensnt end Fnture.’* Bursca an PhUatgraeissars and Sunday school at J | u. Cfertatou RndfiTver mretlng at 6:41 i- 'Veekly prayer meeting an Thursday at 7J9 am. lAdfss* Clnb »n HatuNsy a?t- ernoon Rt 9 pFm. BEET—Rer. W. U. TIB- ishlng st u n. m. jmi at lschool at 3 it. m. weekly ‘gy nt 7:30 p. ra. IMMANUEL—Rsv. Starr C. Williams, pa* tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. snd 7:90 p. m. Hundny achool at 9; * * * tlsn Endeavor Hoc Young Poop la's Oifl it 6:45 p. n._ wrat^ prayer meeting oh Junior Chris- r 3 p. ro. sod aa Endeavor Society Thursday at 7JD .sffi'eifs- FIRST CllRIBTUN-M B. Hunter atreet. R»r. II. R. iVudlftoa, paator )>r,nrblu* at 11 a. ui. and 1M p. nj. Dr. Prmll.ton will praarb troth moralu* mol i.v.nln*. Illbb- arbi.il at 3:30 a. m. t.'btlailnti Kn- desvor at 6:9) p. m. WKST END CHRISTIAN—Cam.r Gordoo ■d Duna atrrrta. Rer. Borenrd P. Hiuith. P«« , “ r - J'rraiblo* «t 11 a. m mol 7:30 u. Ut. Rlbla «<• bool at I JO a. ui. «'hrl» Ran Kudrnrnr at SJO p. m. HOWKM. STATION CHRISTIAN—Rnd d car Uoa. Rev. Ui \\. MuIIIiik. imator. ltlbir orbaul at .. , ui. J'rmrbln* at It «. m. and 7:30 p. tu. Adana. ._ dar at duf at II OFFICERS STATE SOCIETY PreeMeat-Dnpeet OBerry. Msees. O*. Flint Y’.-P.—Dr. A. B. flsMseby, Atlsat*. Second V. P.-Dr. K. C. Feete. Usroa. •ee.-Tresa—l)r. W. T. Jones, Atlanta.- Asnttsl Meeting Is May. 13*7, si Macon. SOCIOLOGICAL OFFJCERS ^ ATLANTA SOCIETY President ft Marvin lu EDITORIAL COMMITTEE—Rev. C. B- Wilmer, J, D. Cleaton, E. Marvin Underwood, Dr. R R, Kime. fcMF-iSBS »arwussnus% A “HOME 7 REA TMENT DISPENSAR Y” COLLEGE PARK-Rav. f. R juistor^ Bible school every Lord '* J*Wf w ng first n. nnd 7:9) p. m. isfd'i sermon at II. CHRIST CHURCH West Point. Rev. H. I». Phillips In charge. Mornfug praywf and •M f !KSS 0B . MILUV-UORffige. Rev. I D. Pbllllps^ln ehnrge. -Evening prayer leaders of tin- Salvation army Evening | vnm-n.uiu «• n .. service. Dr. T I*. Ilell Sundnv fwinml LA 0 " 1 MISSION—Rev. R. F. De al 9:9) a tn. Junior Union nt n p m Li ,l '* 1,1 r hnr « p Evening prayer and ser- dies* Missionary Hnelety Mondnv nt 3 p. m. l, ‘ on nl f 1 " 1 on "«Tnesilnv; morning «nary prayer i .. Tetenera' meeting Tnes«lnv nt 7:10 p. Pmyei nnd praise servire Weilne«Mlnv nt 7 .10 p. m. Si*nl«*r Baptist Young People'* Union rrtday at 7:9> p. m r*«i>l..Nly ts enr dlally liivMrti METHODIST. NELLIE DODD Ml’MnlUAI METIIO DIHT-Bev. M I. I i,.|» n« .mmI. pn-ltir Preaching 11 n m. ai»l 7 p in. Siindnv •etoool at 9:45 a m tjunrterly ••ouferaure Thupnlay at 7 3» p tv hr .1 II Bakes, presiding 1 Lenlru senium at 11. ‘ tnrm mt rrtdwjpat it M ■toiINS-'loUaia Park. Hat. OUbart ! Illgar. D. lu to rbarar Marnla* prayer nud avrtuok el 11. Kyraln* nrartr aud ear in t\i «■ Wodeeedap: tErtnln* aanrloe Ivv at pastor. Huudny Ing at 11 n. ui. nim , p ■ tor. finas meeting limmsl morning service. Kpworlh I. Junior L«*sguc at p i Wednesday at ti p. PRESBYTERIAN. i NORTH AVBNPH PRESBYTERIAN'—At i «*orner of Peachtree nud North avenue. Rev. U ‘ RWS &*»l*»r*««*** service i WESLEY MEMORIAL avenue and lv> street R pastor. Sunday m-hiNd nt Mofde’s elims. Young M#n s imraca ana l'osng I-idle*' Phllsthc.i clsss. At 11 a. in, song and prnlM- warvlcv. I»y cIuyvwh of fif ty vohvs. Evening M>nr|<e at 7JO p. in. Is charge of the Knlvotlon Army. A<l- dresses by f "lt»nH Jt. j:_ Holt. Clevolasd, Epwort . Colonel W. A. Mclntlre, Nsw York, orth league devotional scrvlne st 4 9) ids CONtlREOATIONAl. METHODIST J*s Cooper street, third black from Whltehnll street. Suudsy school at 9:9) s. m. Prendi Ing at 11 a. tu. by the pastor. Re S lant. Preaching at night by E. “ r., on “The Dominating Power." ATLANTA BIBLE SCHOOL-Lectures | rack day frmo 10 to II n. tu. and 7 90 n. m Rsv. Bernsrd P. Smith, pnstor of the West End Christian church, will Iw-glii Mondnv series of lectures on “Persounl! „ _ sre, Phils ui. tv«rtwn' vn^Blir AtauWi»*i.M? i m.tiantrra' l^aaua al 3 |i. ta. Chiiatlan Fuiluavi.r at t:«3 p. m. Ilaud nf Mlrtnm. Wwluinnlar ut 3:30.p. in. .Trarhraa' tralulaa ■•law at .7 ,p. UI. ■ lNUfur taanttna at 7:* p ui t\ lulunada*. laiRva |.r,r i'J r.li- Twailny .1 7:»l p. b. Cormaulin lawgiu- Friday at T Z0 p. ni. CENTRAL 1'RE8RVTRRIAN—U'a.bln* I. in -tnvl. niitmaltn iwpltnl. Krv, Tbrnni II. Illr... D. If . malar, M«ida».aaknnl at 3 .v> i m. t la., fur I mill, lui'ii ,-iii.,I.i«.|i^| t r I'rvahtl.rbin llrnihrrhiul. Itrirulnr bun itny aorvlcva at II a. ut and 7:C n ui kniiat pmtda'a pralan arnli-r at 7:ia p. lu . MbFwrrk tuavrr utmtlna at ? IS — * I ilny. UNIVERSALI6T. I'NIVERRAI.IHT—Coruar 1'r.cbtrr,* and Ea.t Harrla atraata. Her. K. D. Fllau- wood. paator. Rpgular pmchltt* aerrleoa at 11 a. tu. and I with arruiona by tbo paator. kloroln* anbjrri, "Tke tlraat God. Bucraaa." Kvrnlna aubjtct. "Otwl Onr Fa- tkrr." Thla will br th* Oral w-rnmii In a »rlra of alt rrrnlnn arrniona on "Thr I nlrrraalliin of tha l.ord'a l’rnyvr." Hun tley arbool al i:« a. ut. with Rlblr rlaea Si by thr paator. Youns I’mplr'a ittau Lnlon drrotlonal tm-rlln* and atmly vlaaa at 7 p. nt. UNITARIAN. .... CRCH OF Ot ll FATHER (UNITA RIAN!—Corner c nln and ftprlnc ituata. Itrr. Itnah It. Hhlpprti. D.H.. uilnlatrr In rliargr. Kntnlnr niornlii* wrrlrra nt II a m. Hnblrrt of utorulu* dlirourac: "Ero. billon anil tbe Cbttroh." Mnalral proarom will IllL-ludr aolua by Un Mamlo Folanm Wynne and Mra. T. A. Httrko. aelimd nt •:« i m. CATHOLIC. SACRED HEART (CATHOI.IC) -Frarb- tree nud Iry—At tile blch innat. II a. nt.. trry llor. J. I*. Moran, O.P., will open Ibr ntla.lon. and at » p. in . the Iter, C. \V. Thurntr o r will nrearh a tnlulatt aer- inon. Ilm lul.ulooarlea will announrr on Hunday the order of the week-day nerrleen During tbe week, moan will be at *, 7. I and 3.30 n. nt. klloalon ooruioa every nlabt at s. MISCELLANEOUS. YOUNd MEN'H CIIRIHTIAN AHHOCIA the n-auL __ will I." held, at wblrh Rev. John I>. Jnr •Ion. of Jarkaon mil Baptlat rburrh. will - on "Tk* Ckotr* of a Wine Y'ouna Tbe trarbara' training rlnaa of At. * - ■ profe. ‘ RAII.ROAD Y'Ol’N'tl MEN'H CHRISTIAN AHHOi’IATION—The naaeetntlou I. planning for it nerrlen to* men next Hundny at 3:W ||. ut. In roaaia nl Slta Weal Alnlmuia alreel llutt pmutlaea to Iw of iinuaunl-ln tereat. Her. JL U Motley, paatnr of Ih* Central Rapllat rhnrch. will apeak, lie a man pernUnrty *timl to apeak tn rail, oad men. Iielng thoroughly prnetlenl nnd vangrllalte, alwnya lirlnaliig n tneaiatge that appeals lo head and heart, and the stalwart men wlm attend tlie.e .ervlrea will hearllly enjoy hearing him. Good •Ingln*. CIIRIHTIAN AND MlHHIONAIIY .... MANOR—Horare W, Itenlding. the founder of lb* - South Chihli tul.llnli, with head, •lunrtera at Tal .din. Fit. North China, will apeak at (he hall. ;:tt North Hraaii atreet. Huntlgy. nt 3 p. nt. It waa tw tbla mlaelnn that Mr. nnd Mra. Harry Ether- dge w«rr going, when the lllnraa of Mra. Rtberldg* In Car' - TRBNUOL’R efforls ara bain* muds to otyranla* a “borne treat, meat dispensary” for conramp. live* In Atlanta. Soma of the bait people in thta city are intonated In Its-welfare and are tryln* to put I't on substantia! fooling. It la atlll In need "of more support financially and othrrwlae, but the gentlemen who have It In charge Intend to spare no effort* until It Is not only satabllshed. but un til It la placed on a solid and permanent foundation. Thera la no doubt In our mind but that It will not only demon strut* lu north, but prove to everybody that such an Institution Is Indlapcnan- ble lo our town. We shall attempt In thla short aVtlcIa to outline Its charac ter. Its needs and Its alma. Huch an Institution must at first be, and la, under the auspice, of philan thropy, pure and simple, and It la de pendent for Re existence on proving Its utility. It must also necessarily begin modestly and be conducted aa economl. eally aa la conalatant with good work. Thare ara several things which are In dispensable In the beginning and which must necessarily limit Its eco|ie some what. At the start tt must lu- restrict, ad to white people. To bundle both colored and white would necessitate more room and attendants than rould be afforded. Besides this, It would be better to keep white and black dispen saries entirely separated, for they could probably scarcely be mixed even In .the same building. There Is, however, am ple material among our white popula tion to keep two dispensaries busy. Two rooms, then, Would be the least that would suffice, even In the beginning. One large room for a waiting room and a smaller one ak cun.ultatlon and ex amining room. These rooms would be very plainly furnished, of course. Be sides the physician In charge, a compe tent trained nurse should be at th* disposal of the dispensary. To keep these rooms In good condition and proparly equipped will necessitate a moderate expenditure for scrubbing and proper disinfection each day, aa well aa laundry.--G>« few—nrrftnsary medicines, telephone, etc. The work In can npt *»*n afford this madlclna will be auppllad at reduced rales, or If necasoaryTsbaolUtaly fra*. To fee II- tat* thla and to avoid fraud. It la In tended to have the nura* visit each and every patient In him home occasionally, aa wall as to see If the-Instructions are carried out Intelligently and to become familiar with the requirements of each one. By thla method It will be possible to learn If there la need of pecuniary nr other aealatanre, anti to see that the patient does not want for food or medicine. By allowing th* patlenU to pay for their medicines aa far as pos- allile, their self-respect I* maintained und (hey do not become object* of cliurlty. Moreover, they take much better rare of the medicine.- Jn those uses where aid Is absolutely* needed ve hope to co-operste with the Aseo- ...„ dated Charities. Poor paople muat piles to all and an effort will bo made I sometime* be supplied wjth the rl*ht In each case to so regulate Ita hygiene I kinds of food or with clothing or cosj aa to render It harmless to other mem- •• W »H ■* drugs. Hero we can work tb# dispensary will consist of a careful inquiry Into the condition, surrounding! f,ss‘Y«5sir«.sfiS will In turn make a careful and com- Plato physical examination M each new patient and point out and direct th# I ne of tftatmont adapted to each indlvlduai case. He will also keap full record* of each one and note Ita prog ram from time to time. Old rasa* will bo rt-axamlnod aa often aa I* necessa ry to Intelligently direct thalr treat ment to enable th* physician to take accurate notes on tbtir progress. Hope- la** cases will be treated lo make them as comfortable as possible, but more especially to protect their friends from danger of contracting the disease. This last ap- of the asm* family. Bach patient will b* told honestly and plainly what his ailment Is and what It means. The danger to relatives and friends will likewise b* made dear and bla Inter est and co-operation aroused In their behalf. An asnactal point will be made regarding frankness to patlanta. and an effort mad* to give them a compreben, stve Idea of their disease and lu cura bility. In thla manner It le hoped to protect many luckless one* from ex posure and to diffuse knowledge gen erally ae to how It can b* avoided or treated when contracted. By far the greatest benefit conferred will be this diffusion of knowledge—practical knowledge aa to prophylaxis. When people learn to sleep with.'open win dows and not to expectorate regard- lessly, an Inestimable benefit will huve been conferred. Then people will nltfb learn to come to a physician for exami nation before It Is too late. Procrasti nation In lung trouble le certainly moat dangaroua If not fatal. Medicines will likely not be supplied gratis In. the dis pensary. excepting 111 exceptional In stances. Madlclna thus supplied is val ued lightly. Ordinarily a prescription will be glv. en and the patient sent to n pharma cist, where the remedy can be had at actual wholes#!* rates Where patient* hand In hsml with thr charitable aeeo- dallon. Ii will he seen from this that the nurse's position is no sinecure. -It demands not only an enthusiastic and Interested worker, but one with expe rience, patience, and infinite tact os well as physical endurance. The relation of such a dispensary to the city und tb (he board of health Is important. It must have support and recognition front both. If it can be ehown that such an Institution Is as necessary as we think. It should re ceive some support from the city. It should co-operate with the board of health. The ordinance* regulating spit, ting on sidewalks and In street cars and public buildings should be enforced and have a fine attached. Physicians should be required to report all cases of consumption to tpe health authori ties. and such cases should be treated. Bad ones are placarded In some cities— notably In Washington. If not placard ed they should be taken to the hospital or subjected to hygienic Inspection at any rate, and the'neighbors protected. House* occupied by such should be fu migated and disinfected under compe tent supervision. This has bean done In some other cities, and the results hnve been apparent almost from the start. In serial cities In Germany which followed a. tlmller oourse there waa a dacraaa* of It per cent 111 th. raortaHty from tuberculosis In the s™ dwsad*. Tha deemas* during a period of somewhat over twenty «... amounts to naariy 25 per sent. dally ta this true In Munich. Thera dlapwnaat-lcB m this\„w* ‘TT. but they are sinfully few. T |» Johns Hopkins Bulletin (October, lane! aaya: 'Tha dispensaries as nmnagej n Germany and France are the Important elements In the crura?, against tuberculosis, and we ura w ' fully lacking In them. \ city the of Philadelphia should have at l.-i« half a iliuen, and It h<ut one. in,; i more should have three or four „ i It haa one.'.' ' J The benefits conferred bv a hu-oii-ai for consumptives are necessarily sonwT whal limited in scope und extent amuse the masses. Kvtn though patient- ... better care, and though n greuter i. r centage Is cured, the educational «i,ie a* far as the public Is concerned ti almost nil. Tlfa educational side „f a dispensary, as Well as Its unlimited scope. Is one of lln recommendation. Then It Is proposed to give lectures , 0 the dispensary patients, a public . lure will be given about onco a week or as occasion or necessity nipv de mand. This Is for the. benefit 'of u, patients dr any one else who may fit to attend. A hospital I* ex|iensirc - It takes money to start It und loi- of money to run It, and we haven't even the necessary funds to atari one in At. lanta yet. The dlspensr.ry could In- m operation In one week, and its edura. tlonal leaven at work, and the total exnenae would not be prohibitive, un. hundred and twenty-five dollar, a month would amply supply all the de. mands. Why couldn't we have n dl»- pensary which would reach everybody, and whoee cost would be comparative.' ly Insignificant, and have It while w« are waiting for the hospital? It would not only reach every one. but any one would be willing to go to It. Every one could not go to a hospital -e.j...'. dally those of the working class, wi, >" hnve very mild cases, and must rnn. tlnue their work—and, then, there in many who would not go to a hospital. How about It? Are you not lni.-ro/,. ed Ip this broad and generally human* charitable movement ? W E T OR. RICE IS THANKED FOR IK COMMITTEE At a meeting held on February 1! of the committee of thirty representing the First Presbyterian church, reaolu- tlona ware adopted offering thanks to th* Preibyterlan Ministers' Association of Atlanta for th* valuable assistance given In securing Rev. W. L. Ldngle aa pastor of th* Flrat Preabytartan church. Thanks ware given io Rev. Dr. Theron H. Rice for hla service*, while tha fact waa'netted Utai thqjqpmiriltta* reqog* ntxsd •wttli Rratliuthnh* brotherly spir it of the North AVenu* Prexbjrtertan church In the resolution* adopted, and presented to,Dr. ldngle on hi* recant vtatt to Atlanta; - — It will b« recalled that Dr. Dingle ac cepted the call of the First Presbyte rian church and haa been released by the presbytery of Rock Hill, 8. C., where he now has a church. Dr. Dingle wIR .probably occupy the pulpit of the First Praabytertan church on the flrat Sunday tn March. REV. E. D. ELLENWOOD WIJ.lT BEGIN A SERIES OF 8ERM0NS INSURANCE MENFROWM ON CHILD LABOR POLICIES The Aetna, the official company pa per of tbe Aetna Life Insurance Com pany, of Hartford. Conn., makes th* following comment on the child labor laws of Georgia with regard to their relation to liability Insurance, which la universally carried by manufacturers In thla state: '•We believe that any attempt to In sure agalnat accidents occurring to children whose employment Is strictly and epecIReally prohibited by statute— and the violation of which la a penal offense—would be Illegitimate. Ill ad vised. and pernicious In Its Influence upon aoetal conditions. ~8uch a policy would nparate to de feat the very ends for which the stat utes prohibiting the employment or children are enacted, and ought not to be Issued on the grounds of being agalnat public policy and the welfare of children. Insurance of such a na ture would have the effect of defeating the will of (he peqde In this respect, and aid and abet careless employers In uvoldlng their prescribed duly to so ciety and to the state. "If employers were able to buy such protection It would take away from children. In a very large measure, the safeguards with which tbe legislature In Its wisdom haa seen fit to surround them, and would be a practical defi ance nf the law-making power of the state, nullifying the enforcement of same by the courts of Justice nnd aid- liMPvlolators of the law to escape ade quate punishment' for wrong-doing. "Insurance, agalnat loss resulting from tha violation of child labor tawa would be putting ‘a premium upon crime' and ruuld not but have n de moralizing effect upon the community In general, as well as upon the children whom the legislatures are seeking to protect from Injury ond dentil." legtii s serie* nf seniiom, Sunday night on "The FnlreraaUsm of the lord's Prayer." In Iho church on Ksst; He rls street. The subject* will be as follow, "Go<l Onr Esther." ' The Heavenly Kingdom on Earth. "God the Gracious Proclder." "The Forgiveness of God." "Deliverance from Evil." "God's Glory In the Fompletlou ef Ills ,'ork of Grace." illf,trills Dirtied them back. CHURCH OF CHRIHT-Weat End nve- title. Bible study nl lu n. ut Preaching nt 11 n. m. and 7:3, p. nt by Rev. R. E. Duckworth. I’rsrer it ting Thursday nt A.-The orchestra pity. Hunday II 3J® l>. tn At 3-JJ p. m. the regular weekly religious service will he which Dr. J. S'. French will . Three t'nmshtomiMc Young The teacher*' training rln«i of Atlanta will meet at I p. in. - towerIgri.i: and tract SOCIETY -The Atlanta I,rat,cl, will hold Its regular weekly lllhle stud) It, Woodmen’* hall, 123 Peachtree atreet. o„ Huntlny utorti. lug St II. All lllhle Rtutlciita are rordtsl- 1 - Invited to ntieiul and enjoy the serv es, Non •Icnoutlsstloiiul. , gerTTn evangelical LI TIIEILAN-* WiH'r l-ora.vih nml Gnru#tt fctr##tn NuihIat ##hon| m 9:45 n. m. Th# jjftfttor l*trig ntiMMit, U»«re will l»r in* §rrv* UNITED BRETHREN TABERNACLE— • Donlt l Mr##!, tin# l»l«»#l» umitli of W'titt#* ImlL -ll#v Ow#n A. Burl*##. |m«tor. French lug hv th# Hun.!.iv morning nn«l #v#ii- lug Muiul4) M'ltnnl nl 9:3* n in. Ev#u- lug ■miff rervlr# t»#fftu« nt 7:9). t omlm t#*l Ly tt R. BrltUU*. Mmulnv nt % i». m. th# "■ **•. I’hilnth#ft nml Uhllenlhre Juuli«r in##Uuo nr# h#M In th#lr retutvliv# i nt Ih# Tftl»#rni»#l#. \Y«>«ln#ikla.y m 3 i.. m. Th# lmll#»' iira>#r rn##tlng. nml at 7 9) p. m.. th** mhln»*#k |>rar#r m##tlng FrWny nt 3 3-» p. iu.. th# ■•hthlren * m##t tug FIBHT * Ill’ll* ll~' CIIRIHT iHCIKN TIHT* I7 \V#Pt l»i*lh#r «tr#*t. ‘ Mlml" In wntimi nt ~tt iUt»Jl*#t Mil l S p. III. iff nt s p in Ml Kngllnh Aiurrh'i loiltilhig FOURTH FUESltVTEIIIAN -Comer of "BEACON LIGHTS OF THE BIBLE-' WIRZ MONUMENT MAY GO TO AMERICUS Hp##ini to Th# Goorirlan, Aincrloua. On.. F#l». 1«.-R#pr#ft#nlfttlt#» of th# local chnpt#r of tb# DaojHlt#re of th# Conf#«l#racy*wlio w#nt to Macon Ttoura- ilny to nnk of th# Central railroad per- inlnuloii to erect the Wire iiiniiumeiit «>n th#lr propurtx* report th#in*#1r#« n» #n- #mirng#i| nft#r gelng before tli# hoard *»f illrvctora. It »•#«mu thnt th# tl#»lr#tl location of th# monument In th# property of the Hmithweitt- #rn rtillroml. and while ih#«e people pledge their hearty n»-op<*rotlou. tli# ajm-Btlon will hav# to pare th# Central l*o«rd of illrvctora. It hnn not h#«li~ tTeflnTTfty njp*rcd to phtrrr th# numuiuent there, nml If any «|OC«tli»n whntever In rained, the monument will, without dmiltt, l># placed lu Aiuerlcnn, In- nf In Anderattuvllle. Jnekw, i i *Hj , .Xsyb.rlK) .trvera F-*G,I^ •'H7 wamiar ftf.ll a. p*. nun <:9\p tu. hr the »ft»rec 1 ^R#fcT U Newkirk. ITayer rerTk*^ Wc^ncftofty at 7:9) p. nebnot at 9:9' a. ni Huuilt) MARK MCTIIODIKT-Uer paator. ITetchlng at II o _ . *- •- ||^ prnAi It CUMBERLAND BUKHBYTKUI AN - . hr 1 n#r llarrln nml Hprtiif Mreetn H#v. will I II. Muck, pantor. .Morning worahln ll#v. H. It. Hoik will l3#tiu n aorlen of «#r nmiii at Hi. Mark church Huinlny #\#nluff nt 7.45 on “Beacon IJihLs of tin* B;t*l#'* In there •peelnl mrtnoun Dr. It. Ik will present Ih# ffrest men of Ih# lllhl#. they will In contrssttNl with men uf noderu (lines, nml rn files I lesson will 1*^ drawn. |»r. Ihdk »» »»s h?*» r will I H. Msek. j,#*t„r. Ml,riling uur.hlu aad' wlVl’aiwsk „ti "The Chantelerof Ada'tii.'thi Rrassst "Tb* Ckstaeter ut Adaui Huudny serue.u al 11 a. ut. H,il>J.-et, "An Klfcctli* I'lrat Mat, next H-.uday rtcuing. FOUR BOATS RACE TO>VARD NASSAU Miami. Fsb. 16.—Four boats Knitted on Friday In Ih* fiag-tn-llag race for motor hosts, from Miami to Ns»- mti The Daggett nml Klondtk*. In the Huxlllsry elHis. nnd Will* of Nsw Hav on and l.ee 8,, ths lower class, wsr the only conleatanta. It Is eg|MM'tfd the hosts will reach Nhkkuu by Satur day night The Kunboat Scorpion l» acting as n convoy to the little race:-*. EMORY E8PERANTO CLUB ENTERTAINED AT SMOKER. 8peclttl to The Georgian. Oxford, tin., Feb. It.—Dr. F. N. Dun can entertained the Emory Esperanto Club tu tv, Infotmsl smoker Thursday evening. Dr. Duncan makes un Ideal host snd the evening passed quickly nnd pleasantly. The members of the lub are becoming quite proficient In the new world language, und Iniend lo become member* uf the American Es peranto Association. Those composing th* club nrs: Dr. F. N. Duncan, president; R. M. Me- Ghee, secretary and treasurer; T. J. Dempsey, Frank Hill. Charles Hlntun. Harry Gsllaher, \V. R. Strickland and Tom Rivers. INSURANCE NEWS IN INSTALLMENTS Managers Angler A Foreman, of the Mutual Benefit Life at Atlanta, are this week entertaining Y’lcs President Le- Gage Pratt, from the home ofilce at Newark. N. J.- The Houthern Block Fire Insurance Company, of Greensboro, ,V C„ Is en tering ths atatsb of Georgia and Ala bama. The Employers’ Indemnity Insurance Company, of Philadelphia, Fa . Is pre paring to enter Georgia. It has filed It* papers with the stats Insurance tie- purlment and a special representative Is now In Atlanta making agency ar rangements. The National Life nf Vermont this week paid to the estate of the late YVIIIIam T. Akers, president of the Piedmont Lumber Company, a pollry „f 3111.000. which was written on Ills life only u few- weeks before he was taken critically III. The payment wits made through Managers George M. Hope & Sons, of Atlanta. Roy 8111. of Atlanta, has been ap pointed to represent ths Union Health snd Accident Insurance Company, of Denver, Col., which recently entered Georgia. The company I* a newly or ganized one, with strong flnunclnl re- iturces. The general ngehoy of Slew-art & Davis, representing the General Acci dent. Maryland' fctfr. Atlanta Home. Metropolitan Surety and other compa nies. will remove Its offices from ths Austell building lo more «pnclou» rod jjuat had hl» itrat ride In un automobile convenient quarter* on the fifth Uuor , Rh ... . the Prudential building. I lo lf k "» on ‘‘PMntmenl .. , for luncheon with rome old liiends the Pacific Mutual Life In-i,trance that he chartered the public auto be- Company, of California, which is rep- c-tus# he had been busily detained with resented nt Atlanta by General Agent J. h „ b ,,„ n0 ., ... n ll .up!wh.m ■ f. Shafer, makes a remnrkablt show. . »' Buckingham palace un- Ing In Ira annual statement. Just Is- ; *" ,h! ’ servants* dinner time, sued The company's premium Income I His majesty v.-nuld not hnve the during ths year was 37.UT.OI2. Its death i chauffeur brought fr< tn hls dinner, hut claims #nd dividends paid to policy-1 , holders. Including accident benenra '"** ""■'">'«rr call rung for over 3I.600.nOO, slid Ita total admitted * holor cub from the nelghboilng Bracts amount to 312,721.563. The sur. | stand. Plus of the company Is now 31,506,002. i The klnc soincllines cltartora s four- Mis. Currie KlrGsy! the most proml-1 f.f, v , "' r l,f '“ ,h “ >" ">»•“* nent and succesaful woman life In ,l, "“ — ‘ “ ■ ter, It Is announced, will come to At lanta shortly to take up field work for ths general agency of Hughes A Y’atss. who represent the Jeffernon Fire Insurance Company, nf Philadelphia. Pn. He Is Charles J. Scruggs, of Nashville, who hqs been In the local agency business there for fifteen years with the Theodore Cooley agency, and since the death of Mr. Cooley, of whom he won a pephew, has nwned the agen cy. Mr. Rcruggs was special agent for the Atlanta-BIrmlngham Fire, of At- lama, for Kentucky and Tennessee dur- Ing the existence of that organisation, and la a skilled adjuster nnd a busi ness getter nf ability. He will make Atlanta hls headquarters to travel the entire territory of the general agency which extends from Virginia to Florl- dn. Including Mississippi, Alabama nnd I-oulslana. General Agent M. II. Yates hss been In Florida the pnst two weeks planting the company there. k i aw SUOTIMm Monarch Dearly Loves Pipe But Must Smoke Cigars. By RICHARO ABERCORN. London, Feb. 16.—King 4-Mwnnt has uninfe writer In the South, has signed as manager of the women’s de partment of the Penn Mutual Life, with Managers llaglsy A Willett, and has gone to Mobile. Ala. for a period o( rest. Miss Klrtley lisa made many business ami social friends In Atlanta,! mill il la In k# hntiaii Iknl aha xx 111 e., I * * ’ IP.InK tutet little ex qrslon Itx town, but n.-M mver q*ed a hansom since he hat! an nc- It'ent In one. nml ll Is to he hoped thiu she will re turn to take charge of this line of work again soon. She Is well known slso as King Edward resembles the Icgerda- Kl tg Cole In Ids fondness for a pipe, thinks a l.rlnr pipe Is the lineal form of sm.-Icing anil Ids regret ts Gist annot stick to R. ills . tpixjcsty n producer of llterstuie of recognlxetl ^ "bee expressetl this preference ... merit on Insurance anti other topic- tom,- Intimate frlenqs. adding: "But Miss Klrtley wn* for s long time con- i W I " ever saw a kink with a pipe In hls necled with the Mutual Life of New 1 mouth’’So I have I- smoke cigars and Y’ork, in charge of the women's work.! t pretend to like them." When at home built with Manager Blscoe Hindman ; K'ng Erl ward smokes s huge pipe, and at Louisville, nnd Msmigitr U. F. She,I- anyone catching hint In hls hours of den. of Atlsnta. She Is a w oman of I ease would also see him happily puff- rnre holiness ability nnd has made n 1 Ing nt hls favorite ht-lur. Hie majesty pronounce! success of n line of work' I" really a very heavy smoker. Long In w hich many men fall to "make I period# nf abstinence from tubscco he „ , 'finds very trying, nnd he ha* confessed A well-known Tennessee underwrl- that toward th* end ul u long court function he has an almost Irresistible craving to seek peace and tobacco. The earl of Aberdeen, viceroy of Ire. land, has Introduced many reforms tn the arrangements for drawing r„,,t„x at Dublin Castle; This season the pre- ■gntatton ceremonies lake pin,-,- not In the throne room, aa hitherto, hut In Bt. Patricks hall, a splendid hall with white and. gold walls displaying the arms of the Knights of 8t. Patrick and a finely decorated celling. Debutantes will find the ordcnl not half so wearisome as formerly. f„r seats will be provided for those wait ing, and the number of Jadlss presented Is limited to 500. Contrary to rumor.- the viceroy's kiss for debutantes hm not been abolished. That English beauty Is declining ts the Impression given by modern ex hibition* of portrait*. At the flrat show of the newly formed "Modem Society of Portrait Painters" the peo ple who have their likenesses hung ap pear to be a very mediocre lot. Judged from an artistic standpoint. None like the ravishing beauties who graced the Academy walls In the day* or Reynolds. Romney and Lawrence nrc tn be found nt the portrait shown to day. The modern school of portrait ists appeaf to have a contempt for titers facial loveliness, and tn enneemratt their efforts on "arrangeihenl," "clioir- oseuro." draper)', etc. On the other hand, the miniaturists and society pho tographers show most exquisite t.v|»-< nf beauty, and remind us that l-a,lv Hamilton and the Gunning sisters Itaxu still their representatives In England Much has been xvrltten In society pa per* lately' about the romping and horse play that goes on In country houses where members of the smart set are guests. Nothing of the kind ever occurs during the king's frequent visits tn country houses, and naturally undignified pranks ure never allowed at Sandringham. Although King Ed- wnrdahss an easy, good-natured mati ns one dares to take the slightest liberty w ith hint. The last to attempt 1! was Mrs. Langtry (now Istdy de Rathe), who on a memorable occasion put an Ice down the royal back. Tnat was w hi n hix majesty war. onlj' Prince ot Wales, bill he has never forgiven the hea ttlftil .li tres*. Jobber) In'royal Introduction lx another thing hls majesty will not tol erate. A Indy In the king’s set lost lie.' position there when It was found tlttt' she had bt'en selling Introduction* t« the king Nevertheless, the king never all""' himself to lie In the least haughty „r exclusive when In society. He helntv,> lust like sn ordinary guest, and "w" becomes n king when eonte Indiscreet persun .attempts to presume ,-n hi! democracy. The fasclnntlng widow Is becoming * dangerous rival to the young girl the matrimonial market. 8o serious I' On menace that mothers of tnurrnte' - able daughters have begun a sort crusade against designing widows ' one titled lady who has three unm tr- rlca-daufftiter* put It. "Directly a nun Is dead, everybody begins to womier whom hi* widow xvlll marry, nnd in wait t-ls of our many esse* she does not eve months before putting us out suspense." , The reason of the present frequenr nf widows' remarriages seem t„ be tmt men have lost Interest In young who are merely pretty and nice, a ■ ti woman who discusses things a people frankly, freely and wittily '■ an Immense advantage nx-er a pn girl xvho can ortly chatter Inslpldl; FAIR COMMITTEE IS APPOINT ED President J. j. Conner, of the G''>’ r ’ gla Agricultural Society, has niin 'tmcea the appointment of the 1907 fair > • ’ ntlttee from the organization. It ‘ good, strong committee an,I "1,1 • operate nnd work with the Atlanta I Association In making the fair title " | one of the best ever held In the c-t-'- The personnel of th* committee '' '' follows: J. J. Conner, Cartersvllle, chain'-,''- R. F. Crittenden. Bhellman: Mariln ' Calvin, Kzpertanent: J. Clayton " •nu. Towns; George Gilmore. " •hen; c. II. Ramsey. Quitman, a ■ Dallls, LsGrange; B. C. Dunlnp. (•«!" vllle; W. U Williamson, Comment).