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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1907.
BAPTIST.
mSCB DE LEON avknte baptist—
Ki i . Iota W. Millard, D.D.. pastor. Tha
revival services which have mt lu prog-
re** during the hut two weeka will continue
thrunfh Monday, with Hev, W. M. \loce.
of Norfolk, preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:46
P a, imptlam at the morning hour. Bun-
day ntod at 9:60 a. m., and prayer meet-
lug Wedneaday at 7:46 p. in.
I UffU BAPTIST MISSION—Carey, Oa.
B’niilay achool and preaching at t p. la. Ul-
TI..U of Bev. A. L, Flnry.
I1RST BAPTIST—Corner Peachtree and
Cain ftreer*. Rev. Ur. W. W. Landrum,
paator. Sunday aclioot at 9:30 a. m. Morn
ing worship at 11 a, u. Mantlet Young
People's I'nlon at T:US p. a. Evening nor-
ship at 8.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST—Corner Bereen
aveeae and Fair street. Her. B. A. Cowan,
paatar. Sunilay school at 8J0 a.
l'p-schlng at 11 a. in. and 7:46 p.
the paator.
t.30 p. ui.
B0U1
1’reichUg Baiiday'at 11 S. Sc Elder T. j.
Uuztnmrr, paator.
PAnK STREET METIIO 1)18T—Corner of
Pnrk and Leo streets. West End. Ilor. M
L. Troutman, paator. Preaching at II n. in
hy Uev. II. I- Crumley and at 7:46 p. ui
teacbere' meeting.
_ METIIOniST-Rev.
Relk. paator. proarblng at 11 n. m. and g
p. in. by the paator. Sunday school at 9:6)
i. ft
Phllfttbea |»r*jer nutting *t
LKVAHD PRIMITIVE BAPTIST -
of Boulevard end Houston street*.
TEMPLE BAP
.EXnatfer street. I
Sped#! temperen
• Xlangutn and
r at • jo a. 10.
» at 11 a. in. Her*
mmi by the paator. Hev. A. C. Ward.
7:80 p. m., Rev. J A. Crumhley will
preset. Player meeting Wrdneeday at 7:*
1>. a. Bamra meeting Thuraday at 6 p.
FIRST BAPTIST—Her. W. W. Undru
V. I).. L. L. I)., paator. Preaching at -
a. m. and 7:66 p. m. Sonday school nt »:6U
a. in. B. Y. P. V. meets at 7 p. tu.
WOODWARD AVENUE BAPTIST—Sun
day achool at IJO t. m. Preaching at 11 a.
ill. and 7J6 p. tn. by the paator, Iter. II.
, C. Hurley. The eertuou at night will he
erangi-llftlc tn nature. Junior Bautlet
People's Union it * p. m. Ifi
MARK
meror.
Hillldtiy achool nt
_ Jleaf mnlc cl***. Epworth Ida .
nt 7 p. tu. Prayer meeting Wednesday at
2 p. ui.
FIRST METHODIST—Junction of Peach
tree and Ivy streets. Rev. J. 8. French,
pastor. Sunday School at 6:16 a. in. Services
nt 1 a. m. and 7:46 p. ui. Regular services
throughout the week. Junior longue ut 2
|i. ui. Epworth League at 4:46 p. in.
EPISCOPAL.
Fount Hominy sftar Eeater.
CATHEDRA I,—Corner Washington anl
Hunter. Very Rev. C. T. A. l’lae. D.D.,
dean. At 7:66 a-, m., holy communion; 11 a.
morning prayer end sermon; 4:3)
ldy c
Youug People'* irnfon at *. p. ni. worn-
hti'i Miailonary Union Monday at 3 p. in.
Itpgular meeting of board of deacoua Mon
day night Prayer meeting Wodueaday
„ i'myer
night.
CAPITOL AVENUE BAPTIST—Revival
nippiine will continue during tba week.
r _ angellat T. tTMartin eaoh
___ and 7:45 p. m. Great duihh
meeting for both aexea of all danomlnn-
tlon* Sunday nfUri SuKJ* « t.
~ — Bloods. *
Subject. "The
... All ihe eeloou end wlil.ky
men ami mx-lety women ere especially In
vito, i. Subject Sunday night, "The Smnll-
c.t Price 1 ‘nHI for n Soul." Monday night,
• Soma of the Horrors of Hell." Ur. Mar
tin will apeak at Sunday achool at 10:15
a. m.
SECOND BAPTIST—At the Sunday school
hour Dr. II. M. Wharton, who has been
(inducting meetings for two weaka at the
hurch, will apeak. Dr. Wharton will alee
„ the past week. Special at
tention Is called to the eervlce which Dr.
Wharton will bold Sunday afternoon at
the Grand opera house, lie will speak on
tha subject, "A Strangs Woman."
PONDERS AVEN-uF BAPTIST - The
paator, Itev. A. J. Goas, will preach at 11
a. in. and 7:60 p. m. Sunilay achool at
»M n. ni. At 2:30 p. m. Wednenday. the
Ladles* Aid Society will meet, aud at 7:60
n. ni rcyulnr hu.lueaa or coafereace meet
ing will ho held.
BAPTIST TABERNACLE-Rav. W. L.
Balkar will occupy the pulpit both morn
ing and evening, as Dr. Broughton la still
-offering from Inc effects of tils receut *c-
1-ldent. Dr. Broughton Ig Improving rapid
ly. hnwaror, and hopes to be out heforo
very long.
m., evening prayer and termon. Sunday
vi at 8.-4J7 All other days: 7:30 a. in..
. communion; f a. iu„ mornfug prnyet;
nt 4:3) p. tu.. evening prayer. )\ cdni-.ilay
aud Friday, litany at 10:66 t. m.
ST. LUKES—Peachtree, between Carrier
ml I’lne. Rev. C. B. Winner. U.D.. rec-
>r. At 7:38 e. in., holy communion; It
a. m., morning prayer uud nermou; 7:66
p. in., evening prayer and sermon. Sun
day school at 6:46 a. m.
INCARNATION—LccTnear Gordon, Wcat
End. Rev. J. J. P. Perry, rectot. At 7:16
e. in., holy conunonlou; at 11 a. a., morn
ing prayer and nermou; 8 p. in., evening
Prayer and aermoa. Sunday school at 6:46.
Friday: Litany at 4:ilu.
_ -. r. in i. ti. Kt. ruiiiiiiu, nviur,
At la. ui.t holy com ui n ii lou: at u a. tu.,
morning prayer and wrmou; at 4 p.
Wenliiir prayer. Sunday achool at
Wedneaday: Litany at 10:3n.
EPIPHANY—'Corner Holland and Euclid
Avenue*. Inman Park. Itev. C. A. Langs-
ton, vicar, in charge. At 11 a. ui., moru-
‘ ij£ prayer aud sermon. Hnudny achool at
CIIAPEL OP THE GOOD HIIKPIIKRO.
Plum street, near Corput. Sunday achool at
MISSION OF THE"HOLY INNOCENTS—
Wood* avenue, ue«r Watt Peachtree. Sun
day achool every Sunday at 3J0 p. m.
IIOLY COMFORTER-Corner Atlanti
avenue and Pulliam atreet. Rev. Gilbert
Illggii. I>. I)., In charge. Evening prayer
and Mention at 4. Sunday achool at 3. Frl-
day: Evening prayer and choir practice at
ST. ANDREWS—Corner Glenn and Kent
atreeta. Rev. Gilbert Hlgga. D.D., la
el#rge. Sunday achool aft 3:30 p. in.
. „ e evangel
.... Good untie will be a feature. Choir I
by W. \V. Cape.
WEST END BAPTIST—The paator, I»r,
John P. Puraer, will preach Sunday morning
aud evening. Sunday school nt a, * _
Baptist Young People’s Union Sunday
T:15 p. oi. Prayer meeting Wednesday at f
p. », Ladle Daniel Clarke Society Friday
at 3JO p. in.
JONES AVENUE" 1)APT18T—Preaching
by the paator. Rev. W. L BavaRC, at u
o. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday achool at 9:95
a. ui. Ladles' Aid Society Monday at 3 p.
m. rarer meeting Weduetday at 7:46 p. tn.
The ordinance of baptism will be ai'rdnls-
tered at the evening service.
INMAN PARK BAPTIST-Itev. Dr. C.
K. Donaldeon will preach at Inroaii Park
Pretbyterlau church In the Sunday achool
riH.m at 4 p. tn. Sunday school at 3 p. iu.
EAST POINT BAPTIST—Preaching at 11
a. ni. by the paetor, Uev. U. G. Smith.
Eveoiog eervlce at 7J9.
NORTH ATLANTA BAPTIBT-Corner
Ilemt'MlI avenue and Emmett street.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the pastor. At 3
p. ni. by Rev. B. G. Smith; also at 7:90
p. m. Sunday achool at 9:39 a. m.
JACKSON HILL "BAPTIST—North Jack
mam atreet tad Boat avenue. Jphp P. Jor
n, D.D., minister. Servlet ana i
and 8 *
Prayer
m. Tho inornln;
and girls. At
music, baptism
and sermon at 11.
HOLY TRINITY—Demi tar. Rev. C. A.
Langston In charge. Evening prayer and
nermou at 4:30.
. ST. MARKS—La Grange. Rev. If. D. Phil-
Up* In charge. Morulng prayer aud oerinon
sermon at
... p.
ng sermon will b« for boys
night there will l># apaclal
and a question box opening.
Itfgf.
ana sermon at 11.
HT. PAULS iColored)—241 Auburn avenue,
(ev. A. E. Day lu charge. Iloly communion
nt Morning prayer aud *eriuou lit 11.
Evening prayer and sermon nt 8. Sunday
"••hoot nt 9:90. Week dajra: Morning prayer
at U:90. UVdneKtluy and Friday: Litany nt
8:S0, Wedneaday; Kvculug prayer nud ad
dress at 7:46.
CONGREGATIONAL.
CENTRAL CUNUlSUATKINAL—CorMV
Ceniegie war an,I l-jlll. >tr<wt. Itev. D. J.
Ellleuii, D. Ii.. will prrai-h at 11 a. in. anil
nt 7:36 f. m. Thle Mng Dr. Elllaon'e laat
Mhuilnr here for eome time, the-recnler
vuinmunloa he. Iieen movnl up one week, ao
that we may hew him with ua. Thervfnre
ou Hmiilny moruliuf will he the eelehriithm
of the l.uril'a .upper aud the reception of
uew mombera lulu the church. Sunday
ercnlne Dr. Klttoou will deltrer tha laat of
hie l'nleetlue lectures, the eutiject of this
one hvlujf "Farewell to the l«ud." Atteu-
tlna la culled to the feet that the evening
uervlce will cuaiiueuce at 1 'JO laatead of
7:46, aa heretofore, and there wilt be ho
HHig eervlce preceding It. Sunder Bible
school at 8:J8 a. in. Yuauf l-eople’i prayar
lueeUag at ,:68 p. m., ronductiul by Chrla
EMMANUEL—Bor. Starr C. Wlllleme.
paator. At 11 a. in. Iter. E. Lyman Uoad,
• > D.. preahlrut of the Atlanta Theological
nominaly. will deliver the baccalaureate
eerniuu to the graduatlag clasw hie aubiect
helug "Tho Ideal!.,u of Jeaoe?* The Suu-
dny eervlce tt 7:61 p. tn. will tie conducted
liy the paator. Sunday achool at 9:60 a. m.
Junior Chrt.tlnu meeting at 8:36 p, m.
Young rcopie’e tTirlutinu Endcaror meeting
at 4:46 p. m. Weekly prayer meetlug ou
Thuraday at 7M j,. iu.
I1KREAN—Rev. Wallace Gaaoaa, paator.
['reaching at 11 a. m. and at 7:66 p. tu. Mr.
"otter will conduct the inornlug worship
and Mr. A. I.maonde will preach In tha
evening. Sunday achool and FhUtthaa tod
Baraca cIu.k.-h at 6 p. in. Chrletlnn K
deavor meetlug at 6:45 p. in. Weekly pray,
meeting ou Tburedey at 7.60 p. in. Ladle
L'lab ou Saturday afternoon at I.
MARIETTA STREET—Rev. W. H. TUI
meu. paetor. Preaching at 11 a. tu. end 7:3:
p. in. Sunday echool »t 2 p. ui. Weekly
prayer meetlug ou Thuraday et :30 p.
HAMMOND, TyPE WRITER
PRESIDENT, FOUND INSANE
YOUNG
MISCELLANEOUS.
MEN'S CHRISTIAN
ASSOCIA
* owen will deliver an addreen to man
tho Aesoclatlou Lull,Hug. The elnglng will
Ih, led hy A. C. Itontman, aealetea hy (he
A.eoclatlon ore beet rn. Mre. E. L. Dul'ro
will lie the eololet for the afternoon. The
turheetrn plays In the parlor, from 6 I
6;*>, !>■ m. At 4:66 p. in.. M. 51. Jackson
Bible does for young uien meelt pud nt
p. in. the teacher trnintug claea la conduct
wl hy Professor Phelps.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIEN
TIST!—17 West Baker atreet. "Everlasting
Punishment" Is the subject of the lesson
sermon Sunday at 11 a. in. and 8 ii. in. Wed
neadny testlmuntiil me,-ting nt 8 |i. ni. Head
ing rooms, 88 North llroud street, opposite
Piedmont bof~'
. ST. JOHNS GERMAN EVANGELICAL
LUTHERAN—Corner Forsyth and Garnett
streets. Itev. W. Vollhrecbt will preach
his last sermon ut 11 a. in. Sunilay school
at 9:46 a. in. Yonug People's Society ‘
1:60 p. in.
METHODI8T.
HEMPHILL AVENUE METHODIST -
lev. It. H. Robb, pastor. Preaching morn-
ng end evening by the putor, uev. R.
I. Robb. Sunday achool at 8:39 e. in.
innrlee prayer meallhg led hy H. E. Moul-
INMAN PARK METHODIST—Edgewood
and Hurt atreet. Rev. Henry II.
etar. Preaching nt H n. m. and
8peclal sermon aud antic service
. „ Jj g. ju.,
:e. Sunday
Modern method..
an end yonug people .
si ^church conference.
short
METHODIST - Tllgtila
IU« Mi
ig hy t
j>. m.
sermon will tie fallowed hy tn lm-
avenue. Jnat In-yond Augnsta nvenue. Sun
der i—hoot at 6 p. m. and preaching by the
PRESBYTERIAN. ,
FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN—Chamberlin
and Jackson atreeta. Preaching nt 11
m. and 8 p. m. hy the paator. Rev. T. II
Newkirk. Regular midweek prayer aerrlei
Wednesday evening at Jl. Huuday school nt
6:10 a. iu.
WESTMINSTER PRE8HYTERI AN—Cor
ner Forrest avenue nnd North Buulerard
Divine worship nt II a. m. and K ii. m.
Sermons t,y the paator. Rev. It. F. Gullle.
Hnudny aehool nt 1:80 a. ni. Junior workers'
meeting nt 3 |i. tu. Yonug People's Society
t 7 p. in. Regular midweek prayer sendee
7ednesdsy nt 8 p. in.. counncteU l,y the
■ptnr.
WALLACE PRESBYTERIAN"- Corner
Walker nnd Stonewall atreeta. Iter. ~
P. Cleveland, pastor. Subject nt 11 n. I
“Temjieranee. Subject at 7:45 p. ■
"Hood News." Salihath achool nt 9:60 a.
Prayer meeting Wednoadhy at 7:16 p. in.
R aubuviate iiensiucii i'klsiiyte
IAN—Itegnlnr aervloea at the Ahioelate
eformed Presbyterian ehnreh nait Sab
bath at the corner of Whitehall and White
hall terrace. Sahhath school nt to n. in.
Preacblag at It a. tu. Subject, "An Ad
dress to Young People." Preaching at 8
p. m. Subject. "'Steps In Peter's Recovery."
Putor, Iter. Jemra A. Gordon.
INMAN PARK PRESBYTERIAN -
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. hy the
paetor. Rev. James II. Flrklen. Sunday
echool nt 8:80 e. m. Young People's Socle*
ty at 7:15 p. in. Kegiilur midweek prayer
meeting nt 8 p. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN—Rev. Walter L.
Llnglc, D.D.. tba pastor, will preach at 11
t. in. ami 8 p. at. The Hnmlay aehool room
opens promptly at 6:86 a. w. Mrs. Shaw,
a missionary for many years In Chlua, will
address the school. Prayer meeting Wed
nesday at 8 p. m.
i conference.
ST. LUKE METHODIST—Junction of Be
rea ti avenue end Powell attest. ■ Sunday
!T- " • 11 a. in., 8 p. m.. and~7:J0
i at 8 p. u. wi|l he for
WESLEY MEMORIAL—Corner Auburn
aicnue and Ivy street. Rev. It. F. Eakes,
,,niter. Sunday school at 6:16 a. at. Preach
ing nt H a. m. and 8:18 p. ui. Song eervlce
„t : p. to. Epworth I-eague at 8:45 p. m.
scrvl wt each night during the week.
TRINITY METHODIST—Corner White-
hull Street and Trinity avenue. Dr. J. W.
Li--, the pastor, will preach at both aervlrcs
£3P«. maud 8 mm. This will be Dr.
Lev's Inst Sunday before tearing for a trip
p, Europe. Sunday achool at 866 a. m.
Weekly prayer meetlug Wednesday at I p.
m. Organ recital nt 7:24 p. m.
a. in. ucguia
and 8 p. m.
We,lues,lay tl
day at 7:40 p.
at 8 p. m. Pralt
NORTH AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN—At
corner of Peachtree street nnd North nve.
■ iv. Richard Orma Fllnn, paator. Worl
nhath m-hool
w son I
m
Hamby, pastor. Sheets
' uj baptism and reception of
tiers. Revival acrvlcee
attention, odd fellows.
Th^ «n«nf*^ni of Fwl-
too Irtlff, No. ti. I. O.
o. F., nr« raqnA«f^|
tn inp«t at thHr l.all,
I)e*t*ntur «tre«ta. BuuUar,
iarr>, to attrinl the
fie Md at the MVa-
3 |». iu. Your* iu
H IIBADBKBY, N. G.
HH.T nt - I* it
auNlrmarT 64**r\f'*-
Wy Me.ieoinj - I,-
uu*. It«r. Rlrhftrd Urm* Fllnn, ,
•bln nt U n. ui. nnd H p. in. Hal i
nt 9:30 ft. iu. Pbllath*n clann. Young 3l«*n’n
Lnngun nud Men’a Bible Confnrauco at 9:45
a. iu. Teachers’ training ctn*» at 10 a. ni.
Covenantor*' l.cacuo at 3:30 |i. ni. Chrl»
tlan Kndearor at 7 p. m. Tncadav at H p.
ni., Men's League conference. \Vei|itea«!ay
at 3:30 p. u>.. Band of Miriam*; 7 p. in.,
training clats; 9 p. iu.. prayer meeting.
Thursday at 4 p. in., ladle*' prayer circle.
Friday at 7:30 p. tn., Covennutcra' league.
MOOKE MEMORIAL TRESBYTERIAN—
Corner of l.uekle nnd Iaatlmer atreet*. Dr.
A. It. Holderby, pastor, l’reai'blng l»v the
pastor at 31 a. u. and 8 p. m. rbrlstlau
Endeavor Society meets at 7 p. ui.
UNITARIAN.
CHURCH OF OUR FATHER—Corner
Cain ami Pnrtng atreeta. Hev. Rimh it.
Hhlppen. D.D., inlnlater In chArge. Regu
lar morning services at 11. Kcrmon py the
tulUlmer. Subject of morning discourse:
••Hope.” Huuday school at 9:45 a. ui.
UNIVERSALIST.
UNI VERSA 1.1 HT Clllltcil-Corner of
Peachtree and Kant Harris street*. Rev.
K. D. Ellen wood, pastor. Preaching at 11
a. m. and 8 p. m.. with sermon* at l>o»h
services by Rev. W. II. McGlanflln, I). 1)..
branch, apodal services will be held --
Wedneadny, May 1, beginning at 2:90 p. in.
Reports of officers aud beuds of depart
meuts of work will l>e read and annual
election of executive committee and of del
e£ah>a to the annual council of Nyack,
THE ATLANTA PSYCHOLOGICAL 80
IETY— Robert ltryau Harrison.
will meet Kunday at 3 p. ui. nt
tree street. HnbJect for discussion: “The
Devil from a Psychological Viewpoint.”
Talks limited to ten minutes. Tho society
has Inaugurated a special lesson series for
attainment of health, which la free to all.
Y. M. C. A. (Colored)~niahop H. M. Tur
ner will address the colored Y. M. C. A.
nt 4 p. m. The committee on canvass will
also report at this meeting.
Tho Atlanta branch of the Watch Tower
122 Peachtree street,
Non-ilenomlnatlonal.
The services at the Railroad Young Men’i
hrtstlan Association Sunday at 3:90
111 be conducted by Mr. E.
assistant secretary. These in<
ways of a most Interesting c
the Interest Is growing. Rooms open all
DR, F, BETTS TO
CONDUCT SERVICES
Hev. Dr. Frederick W. Betti, of 8yra
cuse, N. Y., one of tha moat eloquent
and Interesting preachers of the Uni
vereallit denomination, will reach tha
city on Wednesday and will conduct
revival services at the church on East
Harris street Wednesday,Thuraday and
Friday at 8 p. m„ and on Sunday at
11 a. m. and 8 p. in.
Dr. Betts began his preparation for
the work of the Christian ministry at
the carpenter's bench. He has been
an Intense student of men and of hu
man problems, as well as of hooka,
and few men are belter equipped to
day to speak Intelligently upon the
treat sociological problems which con-
’ront the American people. He la i
great lover of men In ail walks and
classes and condition! of Ufa, and hla
sermons are always powerful In their
Impulses for personal righteousness.
Dr. Betts la a member of tha national
board of trustees of the Unlverssllst
church, and Is also president of the
Associated Charities of Syracuse.
DR. W. L. WALKER
AT TABERNACLE
Rev. W. L. Walker, head of the Tab
ernacle Training School, will return
from the West In,time to conduct serv
ices Sunday morning and night at the
Baptist Tabernacle. Dr. Walker has
been conducting an evangelistic cam
paign In Arkansas and other states In
the Went and he has met with consid
erable success. In one city In Arkansas
large crowds constantly attendeif ths
rs and the meetings were con
tinued after the date set for their dis
continuance because of the unanimous
demand of an Immense congregation.
This picture of James B. Hsmmor.d, the millionaire president of tho
Hammond Typewriting Company, is from a recent snapshot showing him
taking his employees out for a ride on his coach. The sketch at the bot
tom shows the remarkable sidewalk examination which preceded Mr.
Hammond's commital to Bellevue Hospital for examination as to his sanity.
New York. April 27.—James Bartlett Hammond, the president of the
Hammond Typewriter Manufacturinb Company, who has "been under ob-
of alienists for aeveral days at Bellevue Hospital, has been found
The - -
nervation ,
mentally incomjietent to manage his own affairs,
alienists will go before the stiprema court today,
asked for the Investigation.
BURGE CONFESSES
HE ISA
Says
Drunken Men Were
llis Usual Vic- .
tims.
As a result of a complete ponfesslon
made to Detectives I.ockhart and Rob
erts by Dtile Burgd, the young white
man who was given an eight-year term
In tho pen a few days ago. Pink Gentlo
and Emmett Watson, two other young
men. were Saturday morning bound
over to the state courts by Recorder
Broyles on the charge of robbery.
Incidentally, the recorder also held
Burge In another case *of robbery.
Burge was taken from the Tower and
was used as the main witness against
Gentle and Wats'on. Immediately fol
lowing his testimony he was bound
over In the same case as his two com
panions.
Burge woa given eight years for rob
bing a railroad man of a watch some
time ago. Friday the prisoner sent tor
Detectives Lockhart and Roberts nnd
made a clean breast of his whole rec
ord. confessing that he had robbed
numbers of men, mostly drunken men.
He also Implicated Gentle and Watson,
declaring they were his confederates.
Shortly after the confession, both
Gdhtle nnd Watson were landed be
hind the bars of the police station. The
caee on which the trio was bound over
Saturday Is the robbery of J. ti. Me-
Kelvey. Gentle and Watson deny they
are guilty.
PROHIBITION EIGHT '
UN IN BARTOW COUNT!
ATLANTA VS. BIRMINGHAM
APRIL 29-30, MAY 1-2
Ladies’ Day Tuesday
OLGA,
NEXT WEEK
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday.
COUNTESS von
HATZFELDT
And Bi§ Feminine Array in
“The LITTLE
DUCHESS”
ANNA HELD'S LAVISH MUSICAL. GIRLICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION
PEOPLE IN THE CLEVER CAST
3w AND beauty chorus 3V
ATLANTA MARKETS.
FRUIT and produce.
EGGS-Aotlvo. 17c.
LIVE POULTRY—Hens, aetlra. 3504<te
each: chicken*, active. 2M|4fc each; ducka.
He kin, 85c each; puddle 25035c each; geese,
f'ili f. nflii'i'-I. :>•<• 4-.it !i; turkeys, active,
L' .c /.imijmI.
DRESSKD POULTRY—Geeic. undrawn,
active, 10c pound; turkeys, undrawn, nc-
tlve, 15$716c pound; fries, active, lS@2Qc
pound; lien*. 14c pound,
’’RODUCK—Lnrdg. 10c pound: hmn*. ne*
... j, 15c pound: shoulders, active, 9c pound;
side*, active, 10c pound; butter, nctlve, 15
~t22*e pound; beeswax, active. 25c pound;
onejr, hrlKtir, active, 8c pound; bouev in
pound blocke, active, lie pound; dried
_ppies. 8c pound; white peaa, nctlve. 33.25
bushel; Indy pen*. 13.5#! stock. 31.7HJ2.15.
FRUITS—Lemons, fancy Mctaenn. 65.760
‘ Ua, actlre, 90c
lea. Florl-
Florida
6.00. Bananas, per hunch, cuiU, a dire. 90i
ell; itnlfhta, tl-60482. Pineapple, Florl
■Tn stock, jior cram 64.50. Oraniea, I lortiti
•tock, owing to slso nnd condition on nr
rival, per box, 64.00b 4.60. Apnlci, choice Ben
Darla, none; fancy. 60.60: New- York Unto
implies, fancy, 6»-5e. Cranbcrrlea. fancy
dnrk t.'npc -('uds, l-srrei 612. drupe Fruit.
Floyliln stoek. owing to alie and rotor, per
hundred 61.26: I’roiiuti lu pack, nverag
no rrnte; ciblMge, itandard crates,
nnttve, $2.60 ernte: rnbbage, standard rmten,
' pound; enliliege. barrel!, 2c pounri;i
egg plant, nctlve 6160 crate; ciiciimkera,
12.00 crate: tomatoes, fancy, active. 62.50b
I.2S; potatoes, new crop, 654(6 turret; onloai
dry, nctlve, 62.25 bushel; .Iriah potatora, ac-
The fnlr which If lielng conducted at the
Tumverelu hall by the ladlen of the Church
of the Immaculate Conception hie drawn
large crowd! each night. U'eilnenday after-
noon a "Teddy Dear" party will be held
for the beneOt of the youuger aet. alio
MEN’S MEETING AT THE
BAPTIST TABERNACLE,
Rer. II. K. Pendleton, paator of tba Flrat
Christian church, will apeak it the men's
meeting at the Uajitlat Tabernacle Sunday
nt 3 j>. m. Mr. I'cndlctim fail something
very Important to tell the men of Atlanta
Special aong lerrlee conducted by Dr. C. D,
MEETING OF FIR8T BAPTIST
YOUN_G_PEOPLE’S UNION,
Thera will be nu unusually lntcrostlni
ireting of the It. Y. P. V. of the 6 tr,i
Jlaptlit ehurrli Kunday at 7 p. m. In the
Sunday oi-bool room of the rhnreb. Sir.
Carl R. Ilnrst. the (iresident, requests
that all memliera lie preient, and extendi
cordial luvltntlon to Ihe general pnbMe.
very attracilre program will hf carried
I. The meeting* of tbla union ihe grow-
^■Intereetlna erery week. The
Mt
Church. Kjieelsl innate at these service,
Kunday achool nt 6:U a. m. Y. 1*. c. f.
devotional meeting nt 7 p. m.
LM I nut.IV..
gACRED HU ART—Kunday eervlce,: Low
naaa at 7 awl 6:66 a. m.; blah mam at II
i. m. Kunday achool at la. in. Herman «n
Father
J. K. U UICIIM I:
.Murphy. At 4A0 p. w„ mmrr and
In. Vi evening aervlce. Thuraday.
May 2. from 3:60 to C |>. in., ami from 7 tu
I tv ni . confemluua preparatory to drat Frl
day.
SPRING MEETING
OF CHURCHES
The aprlng meeting of the Weatem
district of the Chrlatlan churehee of
Georgia will be held April 26 and M, at
the College Park Tabernacle,
The following program will be ren
dered during the two daya. Dinner will
be nerved on the ground*:
Monday.
7:20 p. m.—Praise Service—F. I»
Adams.
Sermon—J. H. Hughe*. Macon,
l Tuesday.
0:20 n. m.—Praise Service—B. T.
Carter, Kewnan.
Sermon—J. H. Hughes, Macon.
10:60 a. in —State and Dletrtct Work
—H. C. Dodson and Bernard P. Smith,
leader*.
12 m —Sermon by H. K. Pendleton.
Adjournment for dinner on the
grounds.
11 p. in.—Praise Service—O. W. MuJ-
iove Interesting every sreeg. me
of the Flrat Baptist- church Is uut
surpassed by nny iu tho city.
REVIVAL AT UNITED
BRETHREN TABERNACL^.
Great Intereat la being minlfi *1.
revival acrvlcca now fii progresa at the
United Brethren Taliernncle, corner McDan
let and Hightower atreeta Rej, Owen A.
norl.ee. pastor. Is preaching at each oerv
Ice. No day service Is being held at pres
ent.
Rer. Barbee ti n recognised evangelist,
and his sermous sre pointed nnd powerfol
and the results every night are gratifying.
line. Atlanta.
2:It p. m.—Woman's missionary sea.
slot*. . .
1 to 6:20 p. m.—Sunday school ses
sion. _ „ , .
I to 2:16 p. m.—The Sunday School
aa an Opportunity and Responsibility
for the Christian—R. J. Guinn.
S:!6 to 2:20 p. m—Reaching the
People Who Can Not Reach the Sunday
School—C. V. McCmw.
2:20 to 2:26 p. m.—The Responsibility
of the Teacher—J. C. Gentry.
2:26 to 6:10 p. m.—The Importance
of Observing Children'# Days—T. O.
Hathcock. _ . .
I:JO fo 2:15 p. m.—Reverence In Ihe
Sunday School—J. F. Lambert.
1:26 p. m.—Address. "Some Weak
ness** and How to Remedy Them"—
J. W. Millard, pastor Ponce DeLeon
Baptist church. Atlanta. _ ....
An open conference, led by Dr. Mil
lard. who will try to answer any ques
tions any on* may ask about Sunday
school work.
Adjournment.
7:10 p. m.—Praia* Service—A. E.
Scddon. Atlanta.
Sermon—Bernard P. Smith, Atlanta.
Benediction.
Special to The Georgian.
Carteravllle, Go., April 27.—A cam
paign for prohibition has been actively
launched In Bartow county and the
fight against the whisky Interests will
be brought on os soon as the petitions
that are now being circulated can be
returned to the ordinary of the county.
For more than twenty years the city
of Carterevllle and county of Bartow
have been In the "dry" columns of tho
Georgia counties and towna, although
by a decision of the supreme court of
Ihe state there Is no law against the
sale of whisky In this county. The sen
timent of the people has been the only
barrier to open saloons, and during the
life-time of Rev. Sam Jones that senti
ment was ao strong tutd no pronounced
that few people thought It necessary to
secure a re-openlng of the quoatlon.
However, since the recent declalon uf
the court of appeals, declaring the local
option law for Bartow county uncon
stitutional and the demise of the evan
gelist, the prohibitionists have con
cluded that they will no longer depend
upon the unexpressed sentiment of the
people to keep liquor out of the county.
Judge A. W. Fite, Judge of the Chero
kee circuit, and Hon. W. J. Neel, rep
resentative from Bartow county In the
coming general assembly, are both
working for the election.
W. tf. BAKER FREE
OF ANY BLAME
Recently In reporting the decision of
the supreme court In the case of R. 51.
Rose Company against Bartow county.
Inadvertency an injustice was done a
well-known and reputable citizen of
Carteravllle.
Tha statement was made that W. F.
Baker, agent of the Southern Express
Company at CartersvUls, had been con
victed In connection with the Rone cane.
Thle was not true, aa Mr. Baker .was
not convicted. He It considered one of
the most reputable and law-abiding dt-
liens of Carteravllle, and The Georgian
cheerfully corrects the error, which
arose through an obscurity tn the court
records.
tlve. No. 1 I1.I6QI.20 bushel: celery, fancy,
12.60 per crate: neji|iers, actlre, 62.00 crate;
okra, tlx basket,, rmnll, 66 crate; cauli
flower, actlre, 607c pound; lettuce, beaded,
nctlve. 62 crate; aareet jntatoei, white, ac
tlre, 60c bushel; kraut, half-barrel, 66.76;
lien ns, 66.60 crate; Eygllih peso. 62 crate.
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
FLOUR-Illflheat patent 66.10; best patent
.75; atnnilnril patent 64.S; half patent
64: sprlsc wheat patent 65.
CORN—No. 2 white 73c; choice white 76c;
white feed, 66c: No. 2 yellow. 76e; mixed,
■>: cracked coni, per biiikd, 76c; hulls,
2.60.
rrepv cren .
, „ 6U .
ilaonar food, 61.25: bran feed, 6L60.
OATH-Xo. 2 white, 59c; Na 6 mixed, 68c;
Golden out,, 68c.
MKAte-Flaln, per 68-pound sacks, C9ej
plain. 4* ponnrt sacks. 76c; plain, 20-fKMjmJ
sacks. 71c; germ, 61.25.
IIAY—'Timothy, choice large bales. 61.60;
do, choirs, ainsll bides. 61.30; do No. 1 third
tMlira. 11.30: do No. 2 third bale* 21.20: No.
1 Hover, mixed, 3L20; choice prairie 31; her-
™BHOHTB—Choice white 31.45; Texas white
11.35; i “ ‘
pound
™e BIJOU
MATINEE TODAY—TONIGHT
The Merry Musical Comedy,
AROUND the CLOCK
The best entertainment of the Bijoii
season.
Don't miss this attraction. ^
ST. NICHOLAS AUDITORIUM,
MAY 29,30. 31 and JUNE 1.
Grand Opera Stars at Popular Prices.
Season tickets, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00,
on sale. Call or write W. C. HUM
PHRIES, 519 Empire Building, Atlanta.
Ga. Reduced railroad rate, one faro
plus 25 cent* for round trip.
NO. 46 WHITEHALL ST.
Monday and Tuesday “The Girl From
Montana,” a tale of the Watt.
"WOMAN UP TO DATE.”
“THE DOUBLE LIFE.”
No. 7 VIADUCT PLACE.
Monday and Tueiday, "Retribution,
or Killtd by Conscience,” "Flirting on
ths Sand,” a seaside romance.
PROVISIfNS.
EVANGELIST
ACCEPTS PULPIT
Dr. J. D. t Taylor, tha “sailor evan
gelist,” who' has bean leading revivals
In several Georgia .churches, has ac
cepted a call to tbs pastorate of the
Western Heights Baptist church, to
succeed Rev. Virgil Norcros*. Dr. Tay
lor has attracted great attention
through his powerful revival sermons,
and tbe Atlanta church la fortunate In
securing him for a permanent minis
ter.
lie*, 20®25pouuil average, 10c; fst box
8.22(4; plate*. 8.15: Knjireine lard, 9J4; Purity
compound 8J4c; California hams, 10.60; <in
salt extra rllia, 9.72(4.
- GROCERIES.
RICK-Jap 665(40; head 6Q7c; fancy bead
p;,nl, according fo the grade.
CIIEBKB— Fancy fall cream dairy, lflic
•sugar—Standard granulated 66.10; New
York redned 4Ho; plantation 4J4e.
COFFER—Boaafetf Arbacktes lit; balk in
hex* and barrels, 12c; creeo 11017c.
Shredded biscuit, fj rase: No. 8 rolled
eats. 63 case. Seek grits, 9Cpound lisgs,
St.H. Graters, fall weight. 66 cn*e; light
weight, 61.U rase. Evajporated apples. T\.c
. “-king powders. t$
se. Pink salmon,
loolsre, 6J--; «i.cirr.
_, beef, 68m caeo
Corned beef, 62.60 esse. Catsup, 61.90 case.
Blrnp. New Orlesne, 66c gallon; corn, 60c
gallon; Cubs. 85e gallon; Gmrgla Csne, 36c
Bale, JOO-pouud, 60c. .All* grease, 81.75. Rods
crackers, 6(4c pound; lemon 714c; oystar 7c.
Barrel candy, per poand, «c; mixed, per
jioono. 6(4c. Touistocf, 2-poiiiid, 61.90 case;
6-pound, 63.26. Nary beans, 62; I-lnm beans,
6c. Best matches, per gross, 61.66. Maca
roni. 6'4'u7c per poanAKaidla#*. mustard,
63.75 case. Putnsh, 63.2503.60 esse, l’eanuta
74c. I’.opc, 4 ply cotton, 16c. Soap, 61.6004
cate.
fish.
Bream, 7c pound; snapper, lOe poand;
trout, 6c pound: bln* Hah. 7c poand; pom-
pano, Oc pound; mackerel, HHc poand;
mixed flsh. 6c poand: fresh water front. 9c
K und: Florida thaii roe 26c: buck 10a;
orgla shad roe, 40c; buck. 16c each.
MRS. SAGE GIVES
$75,000 TO SYRIANS
New York, April 27.—Mrs. Russell
Sage Iran Just given 675,000 to the
Syrian Protestant College, In Beirut,
Turkey. The gift wns mostly given
through the Influence of Dr. George E.
Post, a member of the college faculty,
formerly of Boston.
EXAMINE TEACHERS
FOR CITY SCHOOLS
Applicants for places as teachers in
the Atlanta public schools will be ex
amined next Friday and Saturday, be
ginning at noon on Friday, and it It
expected that there will be a large
number of candidates for places.
L. M. Landrum, acting superintend
ent of schools, has made announcement
of the examinations, and slates that a
fee of 61 will be charged each appll-
ROOSEVELT VISITS
HISTORIC PLACES
Norfolk, Va, April 27.—President
Roosevelt and party gpent today on a
pleasure trip up the James river.
Rich In its historic associations, Us
shores lined with landmarks of the
colonial days of the old dominion, the
James'river appealed to the president
for a day’s quiet vacation, and he
looked forward to the trip
The converted yacht Sylph, on which
he embarked laat evening after his
return from the dinner given In his
honor by the president of the expo
sition, carried the party up the James
river.
STORE IS ROBBED;
GOODS IJAULED AWAY
Special to The Georgian.
Decatur. Ala, April 27.—The general
store of Pullen Brothers, at Green
brier, 10 miles east of here, was broken
open last night by unknown parties
and several hundred dollars worth of
good* stolen and carried away In wag
ons. The store I* being guarded to
keep people away, whll* L. P. Couch,
* "' city, la on his way to Green-
PASTIME PAUCE THEATER
5EH
No, 77 PEACHTREE STREET.
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE
1:30 to 6 p.m. 7 to 11:00 p. m.
NEXT WEEK'S BILLt
Leon and McAllister, Acrobatic Corn-
medians.
Mist Sue White, Illustrated 8ongs.
Little Mist Mitehell, th* Child Trom
bonist.
Perry and White, In a Novel Sketch.
Leonard- Rowes- Rote.
“A Letter From Kitty.”
Mitchell’i Family Orchestra.
St Nicholas Auditorium
PONCE DELEON FARK-Skstlng Dally.
11 to 1—3 to 6i30—8 to 11,
Ladles free mornings. Musio every
night, Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day aftsrnoone.
RUSH WILL TOLL
OUR NATION, SAYS
COLLEGE PRESIDENT
Chicago, April 27.—Shallowness, pas
sion for material comfort, and "a lack-
adalelcal, easy-going .disregard of law ”
according to Henry Churchill King,
president of Oberlln College, are tho
besetting sins of the American peo
ple. "We are In real danger of th*
American rush.”
President King's diagnosis of the
nation's case was made last evening In
an address before the Illinois Oberlln
Alumni Association at lt« annual din-
ner.
ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE
FOUNDING OF ORDER.
of tbla
brier with his bloodhounds,
ailed there by telephone.
being
Sjieclal to The Georgian.
WllmlUgton, N. C„ April 27.—The an
niversary of the founding of the In
dependent Order of Odd Fellow* In'the
United States was fittingly celebrated
in Wilmington yesterday. Tonight
at the Academy of Music the Hon. Jill!
Montague, of Richmond, Va., will de
liver an oration. Tba four lodge* of
odd Fellow* here embrace a member
ship of nearly 1,000.
Rev. Boyce Tapper III.
New York, April 27.—The Rev. Kerr
Boyce Tupper, pastor of th* Madison
Avenue Baptist church, who has re
cently returned from-the Bouth.'has
been compelled to enter a hospital for
an Indefinite time.
Relsuli Foments Revolt
Tangier, April 27.—The bandit. Ral-
sull, and tha Pretender Bu Hammers
have sent out a number of clever semi-
gtous agitators to foment a revolt
_ Inst the sultan, accused of having
sold Ouldja to France.